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Richard S. Ianieri

CEO of Coherent Systems International that plead guilty for kickbacks.
Richard S. Ianieri
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Richard Ianieri Pleads Guilty To Fraud and Kickbacks
Started 2009-07-14Ended 2009-07-14
Ianieri was known to receive two kickbacks with the total amount of around $200,000 for "improperly obtaining and rewarding favorable treatment" according to feds.

Ianieri also pleaded guilty to creating fraudulent purchase orders to the Air Force that he knew were as court documents state "false, fictitious and fraudulent".

Positions

Coherent Systems International - President and CEO
Retired 2007-06-12
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