Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that Numet Machining Techniques, LLC (“Numet”), Numet Industries, Inc., KCO Numet, Inc., and Kidd & Company, LLC (collectively the “Numet Entities”), have entered into a civil settlement agreement with the United States and have paid $5,227,355.28 to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act when Numet improperly obtained set-aside contracts reserved for small businesses that it was ineligible to receive.
Numet is limited liability company located in Orange, Connecticut that manufactures and provides aerospace engine machined components for commercial and U.S. military purchases. On August 30, 2011, Numet was acquired by Numet Industries, Inc., which was owned by KCO Numet, Inc., which was ultimately owned by individuals associated with Kidd & Company, LLC, a family office investment company located in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The government contends that, after Numet’s acquisition in August 2011, it ceased to qualify as a “small business concern” within the meaning of the Small Business Administration (“SBA”) regulations relating to government contracts due to Numet’s affiliation through stock ownership with other businesses. Nevertheless, between August 2011 and February 2016, Numet falsely certified that it was a “small business concern” and, as a result, it was awarded 22 small business set-aside contracts that it was ineligible to receive. In...
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