he company that handled a background check on National Security
Agency leaker Edward Snowden is accused of defrauding the U.S.
government.
The Justice Department says U.S. Investigations Services Inc.
defrauded the government by submitting more than 650,000 investigations
that had not been properly completed.
A civil complaint filed Wednesday says the number amounts to 40 per
cent of the cases the company sent the government over a four-year span
through at least September 2012.
The company says that integrity and excellence are core values at USIS, which has 6,000 employees.
The government says that USIS engaged in a practice known inside the
company as "dumping" or "flushing." It involves releasing uncompleted
background cases to the government and representing them as complete in
order to increase revenue and profit.
No comments:
Post a Comment