In Their Own Words - Fourth Circuit decision in United States v. Triple Canopy, Inc.
Posted January 15, 2015
— “The Government’s decision to pay a contractor for providing base security in an active combat zone would be influenced by knowledge that the guards could not, for lack of a better term, shoot straight.”
From the Fourth Circuit decision in United States v. Triple Canopy, Inc. reversing the district court’s dismissal of the government’s False Claims Act case against Triple Canopy for allegedly billing the government for unqualified security guards in Iraq. Click here for more.
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