United States v. Menominee Tribal Enters. — False Claims Act Suit

Here is the opinion — us-v-menominee-tribal-enters-dct-order

An excerpt:

The United States brought this action against Menominee Tribal Enterprises (“MTE”) and two of its employees. The Government alleges that the Defendants submitted invoices seeking payment that contained false information, in violation of the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729. It further alleges that MTE breached contracts it had with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (“BIA”) when it made several large purchases without receiving prior approval. All parties have moved for summary judgment, at least as to some of the claims. For the reasons given herein, I conclude that all claims should be dismissed as to Defendant MTE; False Claims Act claims brought against the individual Defendants will remain.

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