Busted! Hp to Pay $32.5M To Settle USPS Pricing Scheme
The USPS accused Hewlett-Packard Company of breaching the pricing terms of its contract between 2001 and 2010 including the requirement at it must “provide prices that were no greater than those offered to HP customers with comparable contracts.”
In addition, the USPS alleged that Hewlett-Packard Company misrepresented the pricing and plans during the negotiations of the contract to ensure that it would provide the required most-favored customer pricing.
The DOJ’s Civil Division investigated the allegations together with the USPS and the Office of the Inspector General. According to the Justice Department, the settlement resolves the allegation only, and there has been” no determination of liability” on the part of Hewlett-Packard Company .
In a statement, Stuart F. Delery, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division of the DOJ said,
“Protecting the federal procurement process from false claims is central to the mission of the Department of Justice. We will continue to ensure that when the government purchases commercial products, it receives the prices to which it is entitled.”
On the other hand, Thomas Frost, Special Agent in Charge, Major Fraud Investigations Division (MFID), Postal Service Office of Inspector General said, “The Postal Service and the public must have complete confidence in the procurement process, and MFID will continue to work diligently to make that happen.”