FBI Technician, Sister, Plead Guilty In $350K Procurement Scandal
- The TAT registration system for the co-payment scheme crashed several times from the first day of registration, leading to public criticism.
- TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool indicated that the agency switched to its own app, Amazing Thailand, to enhance security and data ownership.
- A source emphasized the need for a well-engineered queuing structure to avoid system crashes and maintain public trust.
- Ms Thapanee stated that the complicated registration process was necessary to prevent fraud, as seen in previous schemes.
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Former FBI Official and His Sister Charged in Bid-Rigging Scheme to Defraud US
A former electronics technician at the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office and his sister were charged July 2 with conspiring to defraud the United States to win $350,000 in low-bid contracts to provide the agency with electronic equipment, according to federal prosecutors. Jeffrey Spencer, 51, of Canyon Country, and Christy Evereklian, 43, of Temecula, agreed to plead guilty to the felony offense, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in fe…

Ex-FBI procurement official in LA, and his sister, agree to plead guilty to bid-rigging scheme
LOS ANGELES — A former lead electronics technician at the FBI’s Los Angeles bureau and his sister were charged Wednesday with conspiring to defraud the United States to obtain at least $350,000 in low-bid electronics equipment contracts from the agency. Jeffrey Spencer, 51, of Canyon Country, and Christy Evereklian, 43, of Temecula, were charged in Los Angeles federal court with conspiracy to defraud the United States. In plea agreements also fi…


Former FBI technician and sister charged in $350,000 fraud scheme
LOS ANGELES, California — A former FBI electronics technician and his sister have been charged with conspiring to defraud the United States by securing at least $350,000 in low-bid electronics contracts from the FBI. Jeffrey Spencer, a 51-year-old from Canyon…
FBI Technician, Sister, Plead Guilty In $350K Procurement Scandal
FBI Technician, Sister, Plead Guilty In $350K Procurement Scandal - Los Angeles, CA - The LA brother and sister admitted to working out a bid-rigging scheme to obtain FBI electronics contracts without facing competition.
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