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... 18 • Created nine working committees to address common issues; • Increased training significantly for OIG agents and auditors; • Established a Web site at http://www.usdoj. gov/criminal/npftf, which identified over 400 procurement fraud cases involving criminal or civil actions o r settlements; • Recovered $362 million arising from procurement fraud matters with the assistance of IGs; • Proposed modifications to FARs to require, among other things, that contractors notify the Government whenever they became aware of material overpayments or fraud relating to the award or performance of a contract or subcontract, which later became part of the final FAR rule; and • Formed regional working groups chaired by U.S.
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... 19 reviewing past performance for future source selection purposes.106 New FAR provisions that went into effect in Decembe r 2008 now require federal government contractors to disclose to appropriate agency OIGs all "credible evidence" related to a government contract of 1) violation of criminal law involving fraud, conflict of interest, and bribery, 2)

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