May 26, 2017
Logistics company Agility will pay $95 million to settle a False Claims Act suit related to alleged overcharging on $8.5 billion in Iraq War food supply contracts, it announced Friday, following the earlier resolution of related criminal and contractual disputes.
May 24, 2017
Logistics company Agility announced Wednesday that it had reached a deal to end a long-running criminal fraud case related to $8.5 billion in Iraq War food supply contracts, as well as related contractual disputes with the Defense Logistics Agency, contingent on finalizing a settlement in a related False Claims Act case.
February 17, 2017
A Georgia federal judge on Friday declined for the time being to dismiss a False Claims Act suit brought against Kuwaiti companies contracted to feed U.S. armed forces in the Middle East, saying they have been sufficiently served.
November 23, 2016
The whistleblower in a $1 billion False Claims Act Suit against Kuwaiti companies contracted to feed U.S. armed forces in the Middle East fired back in Georgia federal court Wednesday against a wide-ranging motion to dismiss the case by an executive involved in the alleged fraud.
October 12, 2016
The U.S. government slammed a Kuwait food company's bid to be cut loose from a False Claims Act suit, telling a Georgia federal court Tuesday that the company knowingly conspired to inflate prices of U.S. Army troop rations in the Middle East.
September 19, 2016
A Kuwaiti food supplier can't claim it wasn't properly served with a suit claiming it gouged the U.S. military on rations for troops in Iraq when it has already acknowledged the False Claims Act allegations, the U.S. government told a Georgia federal court Friday.
August 23, 2016
A Kuwaiti food supplier has urged a Georgia federal court to cut it loose from a whistleblower's False Claims Act suit alleging it conspired to inflate prices of U.S. Army troop rations in the Middle East, saying the claims simply rehash those made by the government.
January 06, 2011
The U.S. has intervened in a False Claims Act suit accusing a principal Army food vendor of overcharging for rations delivered to troops in the Middle East, joining a parallel case to its criminal indictment against the supplier.