By BradG on February 15, 2017 / Blog, Blog Category 1, Blog Category 2, Procurement Fraud
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Bradford Geyer sees an enforcement agency storm forming around government grants and government procurement and he argues that contractors and grantees would be well served to keep an eye on OIG audit reports that often telegraph enforcement activity. He provides a quick primer regarding a Department of
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