

federal law, and to continue to implement a compliance and ethics program designed to effectively detect and deter violations of U.S. Government.Īs part of SK’s plea agreement, SK agreed to, among other things, cooperate fully with the United States in all matters relating to the conduct covered by the plea agreement and other conduct under investigation by the United States, to report violations of U.S. 17, 2017, from future contracting throughout the executive branch of the U.S. Army previously suspended SK by order dated Nov. Army, and serve three years of probation, during which time SK agreed not to pursue U.S. Parker in the Western District of Tennessee, who sentenced SK to pay $60,578,847.08 in criminal fines, the largest fine ever imposed against a criminal defendant in the Western District of Tennessee, pay $2,601,883.86 in restitution to the U.S. SK entered the plea, pursuant to a plea agreement with the United States, before U.S. Department of Defense contracting official and the submission of false claims to the U.S.

Army contracts through payments to a U.S. (SK), one of the largest engineering firms in the Republic of Korea, pleaded guilty today to one count of wire fraud, in connection with a fraudulent scheme to obtain U.S.
