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Booz Allen agrees to pay $15.88 million to settle false claims allegations
Jan 3, 2025 8:55 AM

Jan 3 (Reuters) - Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. ( BAH )

has agreed to pay $15.88 million to settle allegations

that it knowingly submitted fraudulent claims in connection with

a contract to supply the government with military training

simulator technology, the Justice Department said on Friday.

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