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Saturday, April 11, 2026

IBM pays $17 million to settle DEI allegations in DOJ's first False Claims Act win - MSN

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agreed to pay $17.07 million to settle federal allegations of illegal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices on Friday, marking the Justice Department's first resolution under its Civil Rights Fraud Initiative.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) alleged IBM falsely certified compliance with federal anti-discrimination requirements while knowingly maintaining race- and sex-based hiring and promotion practices.

Acting Attorney General said in the official press release, “Racial discrimination is illegal, and government contractors cannot evade the law by repackaging it as DEI."

An IBM spokesperson CNN the company’s workforce strategy is driven by “having the right people with the right skills.” The settlement is neither an admission of liability by IBM nor a concession by the U.S. that its claims are not well-founded.

IBM did not immediately respond to ‘s request for comment.

The settlement marks the first resolution under the DOJ’s Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, launched in May 2025, using the False Claims Act to target alleged discriminatory employment practices in federal contracting. The Trump administration began dismantling DEI programs four days into President ‘s second term, ordering federal agencies to terminate all DEI offices and positions.

The Civil War-era False Claims Act allows the government to recover up to three times the damages incurred, plus penalties. It also permits private citizens to file suit and claim a portion of any recovered...



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