Iraq Contractor Fraud Cases
U.S. military presence in Iraq has been the source of many government contracts since 2003. Between large troop deployments to Iraq and many infrastructure improvements needed to achieve the U.S. government’s goals, billions of dollars have been spent for contractors to provide their services in Iraq. Unfortunately, with so much money spent on the war, many contractors attempted to secure a contract and defraud the government.
If you are aware of defense contract fraud against the U.S. government, you may be able to bring the case forward on the government’s behalf. To learn more about your options, contact the qui tam attorneys of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, at 202-973-0900 today.
Iraq War Fraud Schemes
Even after military withdrawals, the United States government has programs in place to continue to support the Iraqi government. These programs involve heavy spending for American contractors’ services. However, these contractors may not necessarily follow the legal guidelines for a federal contract.
The following fraud schemes may have been used to overcharge the federal government during the Iraq War:
- Charging the government multiple times for a single project
- Not providing adequate or safe services
- Failing to following the regulations required for federal contractors
- Overpricing services or goods
With the cost of the war being difficult to regulate, many contractors have not been prosecuted by the government despite their fraudulent behaviors.
Contact Us
Qui tam litigation can work to help the federal government deal with instances of fraud. To learn more about your whistleblower options if you have information about a fraud scheme, contact the qui tam lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, by calling 202-973-0900.
Iraq Contractor Fraud Cases
U.S. military presence in Iraq has been the source of many government contracts since 2003. Between large troop deployments to Iraq and many infrastructure improvements needed to achieve the U.S. government’s goals, billions of dollars have been spent for contractors to provide their services in Iraq. Unfortunately, with so much money spent on the war, many contractors attempted to secure a contract and defraud the government.
If you are aware of defense contract fraud against the U.S. government, you may be able to bring the case forward on the government’s behalf. To learn more about your options, contact the qui tam attorneys of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, at 202-973-0900 today.
Iraq War Fraud Schemes
Even after military withdrawals, the United States government has programs in place to continue to support the Iraqi government. These programs involve heavy spending for American contractors’ services. However, these contractors may not necessarily follow the legal guidelines for a federal contract.
The following fraud schemes may have been used to overcharge the federal government during the Iraq War:
Charging the government multiple times for a single project
Not providing adequate or safe services
Failing to following the regulations required for federal contractors
Overpricing services or goods
With the cost of the war being difficult to regulate, many contractors have not been prosecuted by the government despite their fraudulent behaviors.
Contact Us
Qui tam litigation can work to help the federal government deal with instances of fraud. To learn more about your whistleblower options if you have information about a fraud scheme, contact the qui tam lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, by calling 202-973-0900.



