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  2. Defense contractor RTX agrees to pay more than $950 million ...

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    RTX Corporation, the defense contractor formerly known as Raytheon, agreed Wednesday to pay more than $950 million to resolve allegations that it defrauded the government and paid bribes to secure ...

  3. Fat Leonard scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Leonard scandal is an ongoing investigation and prosecution of corruption within the United States Navy during the 2000s and 2010s. It has involved ship support contractor Glenn Defense Marine Asia (GDMA), a Thai subsidiary of the Glenn Marine Group.

  4. Defense contractor Raytheon agrees to pay more than $950 ...

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    RTX Corporation, the defense contractor formerly known as Raytheon, agreed Wednesday to pay more than $950 million to resolve allegations that it defrauded the government and paid bribes to secure ...

  5. San Francisco Department of Public Works corruption scandal

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    The San Francisco Public Works corruption scandal is an ongoing investigation by federal, state and local prosecutors and investigators into bribery and fraud involving employees and contractors working for San Francisco Public Works (SFPW), and particularly, the Department of Building Inspection (DBI).

  6. Nuclear contractor to pay $1.1M after charges of COVID loan ...

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    The owner of a Hanford nuclear site subcontractor has agreed to pay the federal government $1.1 million to settle accusations that he and BNL Technical Services defrauded the federal government ...

  7. Charlene Corley - Wikipedia

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    Charlene Shuler Corley [1] is a former defense contractor who was convicted in 2007 on two counts of conspiracy. [2] Over the course of nine years leading up to September 2006, the company owned by Corley and her sister was found to have received over US$21.5 million from the United States Department of Defense for fraudulent shipping costs; in one instance, the company was paid US$998,798 for ...

  8. US defense contractor to pay former Iraqi detainees $42 ... - AOL

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    The case marks the first time survivors of the US government’s “post-9/11 torture regime” testified in a courtroom, the Center for Constitutional Rights said –– calling the outcome ...

  9. Cockerham bribery case - Wikipedia

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    The Cockerham bribery case involved the investigation and subsequent trials of United States Army contracting officers and their family members who were accused of accepting bribes in return for steering multimillion-dollar contracts to companies providing services for the US Army in Iraq and Kuwait between 2004 and 2007. The alleged ringleader ...