Delta Air Lines, covid-19 pandemic and false claims act
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Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle allegations that it improperly used COVID-19 relief money to fund pay for executives, the U.S. Justice Department announced this week. The scandal stems from Delta's participation in the Payroll Support Program (PSP),
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The lawsuit, initiated by qui tam relator H Remidez in March 2023, alleged Delta miscalculated compensation limits for employees earning more than $425,000 in 2019, as stipulated
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