Federal News Network – The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals has issued new procedural rules to implement the Administrative False Claims Act, a revamped law that gives federal agencies greater ability to pursue smaller fraud cases involving government contracts. The changes could expand enforcement tools and raise new compliance considerations for contractors doing business with the federal government.
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New Rules Implementing the Administrative False Claims Act Could Expand How Federal Agencies Pursue Smaller Fraud Cases
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