Proper noun
Mok (plural Moks)
A surname.
A 47-page complaint alleges that Mok was engaged in a scheme prior to and during the coronavirus pandemic to submit false and fraudulent claims to Medicare. Source: Internet
According to IC President Mok Ian Ian, the bureau is preparing to partially open the site to public visitation without carrying out major work on the existing structures, which will keep their original layout. Source: Internet
A US ban on the Hong Kong connection point could also spell trouble for the city’s own development of future telecommunications infrastructure, Mok added. Source: Internet
Prosecutors allege that Mok had filed at least 98 claims related to the vitamin C infusions since April 12 when he started offering them. Source: Internet
Prosecutor Beata Murphy said the teenager had been with a group of friends when they saw UCL student Mr Mok walking along Oxford Street just after 21:00 GMT. Source: Internet
Mok is charged with exploiting the current pandemic to defraud the Medicare program, and putting the safety and health of his patients at risk in doing so. Source: Internet