The Washington Post reports that Sarosh Mir, who worked for a technology contracting firm, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Washington to one count of conspiring to commit wire fraud. He faces six months to a year in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
In court papers, Mir admitted that he inflated invoices for contracts with the D.C. government and submitted bills for "ghost" employees who did no work.
Mir admitted in federal court Thursday that he participated in a bribery and kickback scheme that involved the District government's technology office.
Man Pleads Guilty in Tech Office Fraud
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