Ted Stevens, who is the subject of a federal kickback investigation, and New Mexico Sen.
Stafford eventually went to jail in 1984 for his part in a construction contract kickback scheme.
In one deal, O'Shea allegedly got 1% of the contract revenue as a kickback payment.
The kickback scheme triggered a short-lived tsunami of stories in local and national news media.
Swapping traffic like this could violate federal anti-kickback laws, says Pittsburgh health care lawyer William Maruca.
One more point on this subject before we turn to the kickback policy issue.
Pittsburgh and Buffalo are among the teams slashing prices on merchandise as a kickback to fans.
Two employees of the court's Office of Administration told CNN of an ongoing kickback scheme involving Cambodian staff.
Through two subsidiaries the company admitted offering doctors financial incentives to lure patients, in violation of anti-kickback statutes.
It's about a long-running kickback scheme involving two former New Mexico state treasurers, Michael Montoya and Robert Vigil.
Queasy about the ethics, he staged the meeting but refused to come right out and ask for a kickback.
Basurto, whose lawyer declined to comment, also made kickback payments to O'Shea out of his commissions, the government says.
While fine dining is their bailiwick, they kickback with simple grub after hours. back with simple grub after hours.
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But he had never been asked for a kickback before coming to McAllen.
Nelson is winning back stripes after his outrageous Cornhusker-kickback health care special deal.
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In a blog post, the search engine giant claimed it did provide a financial kickback for newspapers through online advertising.
Under the kickback scheme, Carey's aides channeled union funds to political groups, who then gave donations to the Carey effort.
Chinese people joke about why the government prefers fiscal stimulus: the kickback opportunities otherwise absent in monetary expansion or tax cuts.
Indeed, he said the Medicare anti-kickback law and its checkered history "invite" lawyers to find legally creative ways for hospitals to comply.
"Every time I hit the bass drum or any of the toms on the drum set, I felt this kickback, " he said.
His brother, who wielded influence over his administration, was indicted in July on kickback charges, joining other former presidential aides accused of corruption.
The Wall Street Journal reported a few months ago that federal investigators were questioning individuals close to the firm about an alleged kickback scheme.
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Instead of adhering to hooves, the trampled snow forms a perilous kickback cloud fired into the path of the jockeys, who also need protection.
Edison owed its customers for overcharges related to the kickback scheme.
The specialty hospitals say that the kickback argument is a smokescreen.
The resulting investigation uncovered a kickback scheme that encompassed more than a dozen mid-level Con Edison employees and took place over the course of nearly a decade.
He said the company's actions caused the public to pay tens of millions of dollars for kickback-tainted drugs dispensed by pharmacists who had buddied up to Novartis.
The trigger feels much like those on Xbox 360 controllers, and though the built-in rumble wasn't working on the prototype, the polished product will be outfitted with the kickback sensation.
So long as the oil-fired band keeps playing, most Russian banks are cheerfully sticking to their core competences: asset shuffling, kickback lending, capital flight and money laundering.
Security and focused on money laundering and other financial crimes, built an air-tight case against nearly a dozen Con Ed supervisors and former employees involved in a kickback scheme.
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