Steve Poizner, California Insurance Commissioner and Republican gubernatorial candidate, has garnered various accolades for his strong anti-fraud stance. Unfortunately, one of his relatives may have pursued a much less noble path.

The Los Angeles Times recently reported that Paul Daniel Poizner, 45, is facing 60 counts of embezzlement and auto insurance fraud. Investigators with the Los Angeles District Attorney's Insurance Fraud Bureau of Investigation arrested him at his Ventura County, Calif. home on Jan. 21, 2010, in connection with an extensive auto claim fraud scheme.

Los Angeles County, Calif. prosecutors contend that Poizner, while working as an insurance adjuster with California Casualty Management (CCM), submitted checks for auto claims that exceeded the amount of repairs and then pocketed the difference. The plot thickened when CCM audited auto damage claims submitted between May 2008 and Feb. 2009, according to the criminal complaint filed by L.A. County prosecutors. CCM then contacted the offices of the prosecutor and the insurance commissioner in March.

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