During sentencing, a judge questioned why a high-level civilian employee of the Federal Government, who was well compensated, felt the need to steal from the charities for who he was ostensibly raising support. A rhetorical question, of course – one for which no answer was proffered. He should have plenty of time now to mull it over, he will be spending the next year and two months in a Federal prison. He’ll also need to cover a $5 thousand dollar fine and pay $50 thousand in restitution from the charities he stole from.
Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Solicitation Donations for Charities – While on the Job
New Regulation Formalizes Ombudsman Practice and Identity for IDIQ Contracts
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