The U.S. is investigating several companies, including German software developer SAP SE and Carahsoft Technology, for allegedly conspiring to overcharge government agencies for more than a decade, Bloomberg News reported.
SAP has had prior encounters with the Justice Department; earlier this year, the German technology giant agreed to pay around $222 million to settle investigations into bribery schemes in seven countries. I Photo: SAP SE
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers have been investigating since at least 2022 whether SAP illegally conspired with IT solutions provider Carahsoft to fix prices on sales to the U.S. military and other government entities, according to federal court records
filed in Baltimore.
Earlier in the day, Bloomberg reported that U.S. federal agents searched the Washington-area offices of Carahsoft.
A representative for Carahsoft informed Bloomberg that the investigation pertained to a company with which Carahsoft had previously conducted business.
SAP has had prior encounters with the Justice Department; earlier this year, the German technology giant agreed to pay around $222 million to settle investigations into bribery schemes in seven countries.
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