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Alabama company to pay $1.15M for Indian contracting fraud
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
An Alabama company will pay $1.15 million in an Indian contracting fraud case.
Caddell Construction told the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
that it was mentoring an Indian-owned company under the Department of Defense’s
Mentor-Protégé Program
and
Indian Incentive Program
. But
Mountain Chief Management Services
wasn't performing any actual work on military base construction projects, according to the
Department of Justice
.
"Contractors that subvert important government programs, such as those designed to benefit small and Native American-owned businesses, will be held accountable,”
Stuart F. Delery, the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, said in a press release
.
An executive from Cadell and another one from Mountain Chief are facing a trial in connection with the case.
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Montgomery construction company to pay $1.15 million to resolve hiring allegation
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