Monday, November 04, 2013
Serco’s Checkered History | National Review Online
It's probably safe to say no one checked "Angie's List" before hiring these guys...
AT National Review, Jillian Kay Melchior begings the story with this gem:
"he CEO of Serco, a British-based company whose North American division received one of the largest contracts to work on the Obamacare insurance exchanges,[1] resigned Friday amid allegations that the company had defrauded the British government of millions of pounds.
Even as myriad other allegations emerged about its work around the globe, Serco spent heavily on lobbying in Washington, D.C., and secured a multi-year contract potentially worth $1.249 billion to handle paper applications for the Obamacare exchanges. Serco did not respond to e-mail and voice-mail requests for comment."