Bribes
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Gene Quarles pleads guilty to taking bribes
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A U.S. Postal Service official has pleaded guilty to accepting at least $40,000 in bribes in exchange for helping a Maryland company receive $6 million in contracts.
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Data Systems & Solutions LLC to pay $8.8M in bribery case
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The Justice Department says Reston-based Data Systems & Solutions LLC has agreed to pay an $8.82 million criminal penalty to resolve bribery allegations.
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Department of the Environment employees sentenced for taking bribes
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Two former District Department of the Environment employees have been sentenced to a year in prison for taking a bribe and agreeing to overlook environmental violations a construction site in Southwest D.C.
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Michael Alexander, Corps of Engineers worker, pleads guilty to bribery
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A former Army Corps of Engineers program manager has pleaded guilty to bribery and conspiracy to commit money laundering in a scheme that involved more than $20 million in bribes and kickback payments.
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Closing statements set for Sen. Ulysses Currie case
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Attorneys are scheduled to make closing arguments in the bribery trial of state Sen. Ulysses Currie in federal court.
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Prosecutions going up for war zone crime, reports say
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As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down, the number of people indicted and convicted by the U.S. for bribery, theft and other reconstruction-related crimes in both countries is rapidly rising.
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Men charged in Army Corps bribe case denied release
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Two Army Corps of Engineers employees and two other men charged in a $20 million fraud scheme will remain in jail.
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Army Corps of Engineers employees arrested in alleged bribery, kickback scheme
CommentTwo employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and two others have been arrested in a bribery and kickback scheme.
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4 arrested in alleged government bribery case
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Two employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and two others have been arrested in a bribery and kickback scheme.
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Former SHA employee to testify in Ulysses Currie case
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The head of the Maryland State Highway Administration has testified about the persistence a state senator accused of bribery applied to getting traffic lights installed near the stores of a grocery chain that was paying him.
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Opening statements expected in Ulysses Currie case
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Opening statements in the federal case against a prominent Maryland state lawmaker accused of using his influence to benefit a grocery store chain are expected to take place in Baltimore.
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Thomas Aram Manok, former Army Corps of Engineers employee, guilty of accepting bribes
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Thomas Aram Manok, a former Army Corps of Engineers employee from Chantilly, Va., pleaded guilty Monday to accepting bribes from Iraqi contractors.
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Ulysses Currie, Indicted Md. state senator, wants passport back
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Attorneys for indicted state Sen. Ulysses Currie are trying to get his passport back temporarily so he can attend a conference in Canada.
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