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Monday, February 4, 2013

Sub-Contractor Bounty Actions and Sub-Supplier Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits: Sub-Contractor FCPA Violations and Faulty Component Parts Can Be The Basis of Bounty Actions and Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits by Sub-Contractor Bounty Action Lawyer and Sub-Contractor Whistleblower Reward Lawyer Jason Coomer

Sub-Contractor Bounty Actions and Sub-Supplier Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits: Sub-Contractor FCPA Violations and Sub-Supplier Faulty Component Parts Can Be The Basis of Bounty Actions and Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits by Sub-Contractor Bounty Action Lawyer and Sub-Supplier Whistleblower Reward Lawyer Jason Coomer

Many large corporations including government contractors use sub-contractors and sub-suppliers to produce component parts in aircraft, military weapons systems, computers, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and other products.  However, when these sub-contractors and sub-suppliers 1) violate the FCPA, 2) produce faulty component parts, or 3) do business with prohibited parties, the fraud or prohibited act can become the basis of a Bounty Action or Whistleblower Reward Lawsuit for the large corporation.  

If you are aware of Foreign Corrupt Practice Act (FCPA) violations, sub-standard components, or other supply chain prohibited actions, please feel free to contact FCPA Sub-Contractor Bounty Action Lawyer and Sub-Contractor Whistleblower Reward Lawyer, Jason Coomer via e-mail message.  Please also feel free to go to the following web pages for more information on FCPA Bounty Action Lawsuits, International FCPA Bounty Actions, and Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits

 FCPA Violations Can Also Be The Basis of Bounty Actions

FCPA violations in the supply chain by sub-contractors and sub-suppliers can also be the basis of Bounty Actions that offer large rewards for persons with original and specialized knowledge of the violations.  These Bounty Actions can disgorge large contracts and be the basis of substantial recoveries for the whistleblower.  Further, recent whistleblower protections now allow whistleblowers to anonymously file bounty actions through a FCPA Bounty Action Lawyer.   

For more information on this issue please feel free to go to the following web pages: FCPA Violations in Pharmaceutical Industry, FCPA Violations in the Oil Industry, FCPA Violations in the Financial Services Industry, and FCPA Violations in the Electronics Industry

Faulty Electronic Components Can Be The Basis of FCPA Bounty Actions and Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits

Many electronic components were traditionally manufactured in the United States and Europe, but are now being manufactured in China, Mexico, India, and South America.  When these electronic components are fake or substandard parts, the general government contractor can sometimes be held to have made false certifications regarding the quality of these electronic components.  These false certifications can be the basis of a Qui Tam False Claims Act Whistleblower Reward Lawsuit.  

These lawsuits encourage whistleblowers including international whistleblowers along the electronic component supply chain to blow the whistle on fake military electronic components, low quality electronic components, and other counterfeit electronic parts.

For more information on this issue, please feel free to go to the following web pages: Defense Contractor False Certification Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits, and Military Contractor Fake Part Procurement Fraud Whistleblower Lawsuits.

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