Update: Firm ordered to pay back GSA customers

They overcharged the federal government and now they’re paying for it. Network Appliance Inc. (also known as NetApp.) has been ordered to pay $128 million to...

They overcharged the federal government and now they’re paying for it.

Network Appliance Inc. (also known as NetApp.) has been ordered to pay $128 million to settle allegations that it overcharged GSA customers, according to the Federal Times.

The settlment comes after a whistleblower filed a complaint under the False Claims Act.

Marcia Madsen is partner in the law firm Mayer Brown tells us more about the case.

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