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Mont. BIA and IHS workers indicted
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THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002 A federal jury in Montana has indicted five Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian Health Service workers on fraud and conspiracy charges, The Billings Gazette reports. The ex-employees were based on the Crow Reservation. The Gazette cited court papers which said the workers were charged with misusing government credit cards and taking kickbacks from companies which provided services to the BIA and IHS. Get the Story:
BIA, HIS workers charged in fraud Away From the TV Cameras, Fire Consumes Apache Land (The Billings Gazette 6/27)
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