Crime & Safety
Report: Rockville IT Contractor Sentenced for Bribing Postal Service Official
Owner of AH Computer Consulting paid $40,000 in bribes, The Washington Post reports.

The head of a Rockville IT company was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for paying $40,000 in bribes to help him win government contracts, The Washington Post reported.
Prosecutors said Adel Elraby, the owner of AH Computer Consulting Inc. paid U.S. Postal Service official Gene Quarles bribes from April 10 to June 2013 in exchange for confidential information about government contracts, The Post reports.
Quarles, who pleaded guilty in May, was sentenced to a year and half in prison; AH Computer Consulting received $31 million for work on government contracts since 2006, The Post reports.
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