An Alaska-based telecommunications provider agreed to pay more than $40.2 million as part of a settlement agreement announced Thursday with the Department of Justice (DOJ) for alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA).
GCI Communications Corp. was accused of violating Federal Communications Commission (FCC) competitive bidding regulations by “knowingly inflating its prices” in connection with its participation in the Rural Health Care Program (RHCP), the DOJ said in a press release. The program provides money each year to aid rural healthcare providers with their telecommunications needs.

