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This is an archive article published on August 31, 2010

HP to pay 55 mn to settle fraud claims

HP has agreed to pay the 55 mn to settle claims which it defrauded federal government.

Hewlett-Packard Co HP has agreed to pay the USD 55 million to settle claims which it defrauded federal government,the US Justice Department said.

This settlement resolves allegations under the False Claims Act that HP knowingly paid kickbacks,or 8220;influencer fees,8221; to systems integrator companies in return for recommendations that federal agencies purchase HP8217;s products.

The settlement also resolves claims that HP8217;s 2002 contract with General Service Administration GSA was defectively priced because it provided incomplete information to GSA contracting officers during contract negotiations,the Justice Department said.

8220;Contractors must deal fairly with the government when doing business with federal agencies,8221; said Tony West,Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice.

The allegations that HP improperly paid kickbacks were first made in a lawsuit that whistleblowers Norman Rille and Neal Roberts filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas in 2004.

HP disclosed the defective pricing allegations resolved by today8217;s settlement to GSA contracting officials.

In 2002,HP entered into a contract with GSA to sell computer equipment and software to federal agencies.

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Under applicable regulations and contract provisions,HP was required to tell GSA how it conducted business in the commercial marketplace so that GSA could use that information to negotiate a fair price for government customers using the GSA contract to purchase HP products.

HP informed GSA contracting officials in 2007 that it might not have complied with all applicable provisions of the GSA contract.

The disclosure led to an audit by the GSA Office of Inspector General GSA-OIG,which concluded that the contract had been defectively priced.

The United States has settled kickback allegations similar to those made in this case in matters involving IBM for USD2.9 million,Computer Sciences Corporation for USD 1.37 million,and PWC for USD2.3 million.

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In addition,these same allegations were a part of a settlement with EMC Corporation which totalled USD 87.5 million.

The EMC settlement also settled defective pricing claims found through an audit by the GSA OIG.

 

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