San Diego-based Harper Construction Co. Inc. paid $5.4 million to the United States to resolve allegations it fraudulently charged the government for work on multiple construction contracts.
A False Claims Act lawsuit claimed that Harper knowingly used sham businesses to satisfy a requirement to subcontract a percentage of work to small disadvantaged businesses. The settlement involves four government contracts to build facilities at Camp Pendleton and North Carolina's Camp Lejeune. <...
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