Zephyr Aviation, a Virginia aviation company, agreed to pay nearly $4 million to the U.S. government, resolving accusations of overcharging the Department of Homeland Security. The company, owned by Frederick Credno Junior and Frederick W. Credno the Third, allegedly submitted inflated invoices for aviation contracts, billing for more flight hours than were flown. This settlement highlights the governments commitment to ensuring fair dealings with contractors and serves as a reminder of the serious consequences for defrauding federal agencies.
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