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Army Corps Bribery: Khan Pleads Guilty in Contracting Fraud Scheme
Channel 2 NewsA former Army Corps of Engineers employee has pleaded guilty to his role in a $30 million bribery and kickback scheme involving the awarding of government contracts. Kerry F. Khan pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Washington. His son,...Tags: Trials, Political Corruption, Corporate Crime
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Army Corps Bribery: Executive Pleaded Guilty in $28 Million Fraud
Eric TuckerA former executive has admitted his role in a $28 million government contracting fraud scheme. Sixty-year-old Harold F. Babb pleaded guilty in Washington's federal court on Tuesday to charges of bribery and unlawful kickbacks. Prosecutors say Babb is...Tags: Lawyers, Political Corruption, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime
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Army Corps Bribery: Babb Expected to Plead Guilty
Channel 2 NewsOne of several men charged in what prosecutors say was a large and brazen contracting fraud scheme plans to plead guilty. Court papers filed in Washington's federal court show that Harold Babb expects to plead guilty on March 13 to charges of bribery...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Defendants, Justice System
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Army Corps of Engineers Fraud Case Sees Guilty Plea
The Associated PressAn Army Corps of Engineers fraud case described by prosecutors as one of the largest involving government contracting has seen a break, as a former employee has agreed to plead guilty.Court papers show Michael A. Alexander plans to plead guilty to bribery...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Political Corruption, Justice System, Judges
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Pull-Tab Parlor Owner Accused of Demanding Bribes
The owner of a pull-tab parlor in Anchorage has been indicted for allegedly demanding bribes.
The Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday that Abraham Joseph Spicola, owner of the now-closed Lucky Times Pull Tabs, is facing numerous charges including...Tags: Alaska, Trials, Theft, Crimes, Unemployment Benefits
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EyakTek Executive Arrested In $20 Million Bribery And Kickback Scheme
Two employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and two others have been arrested in a $20 million bribery and kickback case that prosecutors say helped pay for the purchase of more than a dozen properties, Rolex and Cartier watches, fancy sports cars...Tags: Lawyers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Justice System, Corporate Crime, Companies and Corporations
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Native Corporations Distance Themselves From Allegedly Corrupt Former Employee
Channel 2 NewsA coalition of Alaska Native corporations says it’s troubled by recent allegations of bribery, conspiracy, and unlawful kickbacks involving a former employee of Eyak Technology, a subsidiary of The Eyak Corp. In a statement, the Native 8(a)...Tags: Political Corruption, Shareholders, Career and Workplace, National Government, Employees
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Kott and Kohring Plea Deals Accepted by Federal Judge
Channel 2 NewsA federal judge accepted Pete Kott's and Vic Kohring's plea agreements Friday following their bribery convictions, allowing the former state representatives to walk free. Kott, 62, was sentenced to time served and will spend the next three years under...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Judges, Corporate Crime, Pete Kott
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Oct 5, 2011
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Oct 21, 2011
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