Government
Dec. 10, 2015
Cellphone companies overcharged city and county governments, whistleblower claims
Four of the nation's largest cellphone service providers excessively charged dozens of city and county governments in California by more than $100 million over the last decade, according a lawsuit unsealed this week.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Four of the nation's largest cellphone service providers excessively charged dozens of city and county governments in California by more than $100 million over the last decade, according a lawsuit unsealed this week.
Filed in Sacramento County Superior Court in 2012, the suit alleges violations of the California False Claims Act. The allegations were brought by a whistleblower who helped arran...
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