Federal supervision sues Hanford purchasers

RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) – The sovereign supervision has filed fit opposite 3 purchasing agents for a former Hanford chief reservation executive for allegedly usurpation kickbacks to squeeze products from a specific supplier.

The U.S. District Court censure claims Amy Hay, Patricia Hall and Michael Stone were among a series of Fluor Hanford purchasers who together supposed some-more than $40,000 in kickbacks from Fast Pipe and Supply and a owner.

The Tri-City Herald reports ( http://bit.ly/sY7Tg8 ) a workers spent $3.9 million shopping reserve from Fast Pipe and charging a purchases to sovereign credit cards.

Fast Pipe is owned by Shane Fast, an catastrophic Republican challenger for Congress in a 4th District. He formerly told a journal that he customarily offering diversion tickets and present cards to his best business and suspicion it was OK.

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