A Travis County grand jury has indicted Houston businessman Randall C. Long on charges of defrauding the Texas Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fund of some $167,000 in premiums. With the indictment, Long, owner of ST Concrete Construction, Concrete Services and CCST, dba Concrete Services of Texas, faces a second degree felony conviction that carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison. The indictment charges Long with perpetrating a premium fraud scheme by misrepresenting the nature of his businesses to his insurer. The case was investigated jointly by the Texas Fund and the Travis Count district attorney’s office.
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