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The Anti-Kickback Act prohibits providing, soliciting, or receiving kickbacks in connection with federal contracts and subcontracts. Kickbacks include money, fees, commissions, gifts, or anything of value exchanged for favorable treatment in the award or performance of government contracts.
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Ask about Anti-Kickback ActContractors and subcontractors must not provide or receive anything of value in exchange for favorable treatment in government contracting. Companies must have reasonable procedures to prevent and detect kickbacks. Violations must be reported to the Inspector General.
Anti-kickback compliance is critical for contractor ethics programs. Violations carry criminal penalties (up to 10 years imprisonment and $250K fines) and civil penalties (double the kickback amount). Companies must train employees and monitor subcontractor relationships.
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