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Ex-IHS workers bought light bulbs
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2002 Three former employees of the Indian Health Service in Montana pleaded guilty last week to using government credit cards to buy light bulbs. The employees used the cards to buy thousands of dollars worth of equipment from a company based in North Dakota. They received kickbacks for steering money to West Lite Corp. Gale G. Three Irons pleaded guilty to bribery while Keith E. Reece ad Arthur C. Alde pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Get the Story:
Ex-IHS workers plead guilty (The Billings Gazette 12/7)
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