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Furniture Supplier VARI Will Pay $1.1M to Settle False Claims Allegations For Overcharging Federal Agencies

Posted  04/21/25
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Texas-based companies Varidesk, LLC and Vari Sales Corporation (both doing business as VARI) will pay $1,100,000 to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by overcharging the General Services Administration (GSA) on their contracts from Dec. 8, 2016, through June 30, 2019.  The settlement resolves allegations that VARI knowingly failed to give the government matching price discounts that were...

Booz Allen Pays $15.875M to Settle False Claims Act, Procurement Allegations

Posted  01/7/25
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Booz Allen closed out 2024 by agreeing to pay $15,875,000 to allegations that one of its subsidiaries, Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services LLC (BES), violated the False Claims Act by engaging misconduct in connection with the government's procurement process. The FCA centered around BES claims for payment related to a “General Service Administration (GSA) task order to supply computer...

Gen Digital Pays $55.1M False Claims Act Judgment for Intentional Overcharges to General Services Administration After Government Wins at Trial

Posted  12/4/24
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Gen Digital Inc. (formerly Symantec Corp.) knowingly overcharged the General Services Administration. Now the company is required to pay a hefty judgment after a decade of False Claims Act litigation. Located in Tempe, Arizona, Gen Digital Inc. $55.1 million. The company is required to shell out $16.1 million in damages and $36.8 million in civil penalties, in addition to post-judgment interest and...

Deception Tied with a Bow: Dell and Iron Bow Settle for $4.3M Over False Claims Act Allegations in Army Bidding Scheme

Posted  11/26/24
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Dell Technologies, Inc. and Dell Federal Systems L.P. (“Dell”), based in Austin, Texas, have to pay $2.3 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act. The allegations stem from claims that Dell submitted, and caused the submission of, non-competitive bids to the U.S. Army, resulting in overcharges under the Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 (ADMC-3) contract. In addition, Iron Bow...