Multiple Choice
Many potentially successful "qui tam" cases never are asserted in court because:
A) The government does not have adequate available resources for pursuing the lawsuit
B) The private citizen who desires to assert the court case cannot afford the time and expense of litigation
C) The private citizen who wishes to bring the lawsuit cannot demonstrate that an accounting fraud violation did in fact violate the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) The private citizen and the government do not successfully negotiate a joint profit-sharing arrangement for dividing prospective lawsuit winnings
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