May 16, 2017
The Fourth Circuit on Tuesday reaffirmed its decision that the U.S. government can bring a False Claims Act case over allegations a defense contractor charged it for unqualified guards as part of a $10 million contract to provide security at a military base in Iraq.
January 08, 2015
The Fourth Circuit on Thursday revived some of the government's claims that defense contractor Triple Canopy Inc. falsified marksmanship tests of guards hired under a $10 million contract for a U.S. Army base in Iraq.
June 20, 2013
A Virginia federal judge on Wednesday tossed a False Claims Act whistleblower suit and the majority of the U.S. government's intervening complaint against Triple Canopy Inc., finding that the complaints failed to show that the government relied on alleged falsified marksmanship tests to pay the contractor.
October 30, 2012
The U.S. government filed an intervenor's complaint Friday in a False Claim Act whistleblower suit against Triple Canopy Inc., alleging that the contractor falsified marksmanship tests to conceal that fact that it hired unqualified guards under a $10 million contract to protect a U.S. Army base in Iraq.