A former commercial roofing executive from Fort Lauderdale has admitted he helped rig bids on jobs across Florida, a scheme ...
Corporate legal departments, already rattled over the Biden administration's hyper-aggressive antitrust enforcement, now have a new reason to worry. Former Justice Department lawyers warn that ...
Connecticut has become an unexpected focal point for bid rigging enforcement in public contracting. Many government contractors still see this risk as a federal problem driven by the Department of ...
The U.K.’s competition authority already has a lot on its plate in terms of tackling Big Tech’s growing reach across the technological spectrum, but closer to home it’s dealing with a different kind ...
Continuing its prolific run of indictments, guilty pleas, and convictions, on July 13, 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF or Strike Force) secured a ...
The US Supreme Court left intact a ruling that curbs the Justice Department’s ability to use federal antitrust law to prosecute people and companies for bid-rigging, price-fixing and other collusion.
Insufficient controls over contract data could prevent the agency from rooting out bid rigging and price fixing, the agency’s inspector general cautioned. EPA’s internal watchdog said the agency needs ...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is urging lawmakers to pass legislation criminalizing bid-rigging, citing a lack of current legal tools to address the issue. Governor Dan McKee's ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WDAM) - A former sales employee of a manufacturer and distributor of football helmets and other sports equipment pleaded guilty today for his role in three separate conspiracies.
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