Fines for false made-in-Canada claims could chill investment, food manufacturers say - The Globe and Mail
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MORSE violated the False Claims Act by failing to comply with cybersecurity requirements in its contracts with the Departments of the Army and Air Force, the Department of Justice announced. The settlement resolves allegations that MORSE submitted false or fraudulent claims for payment on contracts with the Departments of the Army and Air Force, and that those claims were false or fraudulent because Morse knew it had not complied with those contracts’ cybersecurity requirements. Statement follows in full. . . .
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