Corning to pay $5.65M to resolve false claims allegations Corning Incorporated has agreed to pay the United States $5.65M to resolve claims that it knowingly presented false claims to the United States for laboratory research products sold to federal agencies through Corning’s Life Sciences division, the Department of Justice announced. The settlement resolves claims relating to a contract entered into by Corning in 2005 to sell laboratory research products to federal government entities through the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule program, the DOJ said.
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