Category: Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses Fraud

Andrew Otero and A&D General Contracting Pay $3.2M to Resolve FCA SDVOSB Fraud Claims

Oct 18, 2019
Veterans Disability Info

Have you heard of “Rent-A-Vet” schemes? Corrupt companies lie and say a disabled veteran is a majority owner and active manager of their small business to win service-disabled veteran-owned small business (“SDVOSB”) contracts. In doing so, they steal millions of federal contract dollars set aside specifically for hard-working service-disabled veterans. […]

Fraudsters Charged with Cheating Service Disabled Veteran’s Out of $11M in Set-Aside Small Business Contracts

Jun 21, 2017
Eric Gang, ESQ

Under the Veterans Benefits Act of 2003, service-disabled veterans who own small businesses get preference for government set-aside contracts. This service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) program helps veterans compete among other small businesses in the community as a reward for their valuable service to our country. Unfortunately, corrupt companies and […]

Whistleblower Wins $857K Cash For Exposing Hayner Hoyt SDVOSB Fraud

Mar 23, 2017
Eric Gang, ESQ

Are you an employee of a service-disabled veteran-owned small business who suspects fraud against the government set-aside contract program? Whistleblower John Rubar recently won $857,000 for reporting allegations that New York-based construction company, Hayner Hoyt, fraudulently obtained a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) contract. If you have knowledge of fraud […]