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Ex-BIA worker pleads guilty for kickbacks
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2003 A former Bureau of Indian Affairs employee who worked on the Crow Reservation in Montana pleaded guilty to accepting kickbacks, The Billings Gazette reported. Emmett Old Bull, 57, said he took $3,000 from a company that was given preferential contracting treatment. A total of $8,000 was paid to Old Bull and two other BIA employees. Get the Story:
Ex-BIA worker admits taking kickbacks (The Billings Gazette 1/9)
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