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Air Force paid 80 times going rate for soap dispenser
Air Force overpaid nearly 8,000% for soap dispensers on military aircraft, watchdog report says
The dispensers were one of about a dozen spare parts for which Boeing overcharged the Air Force, according to the Pentagon inspector general report.
US Air Force wildly overpaid Boeing by almost 8,000% for C-17 aircraft bathroom soap dispensers, Pentagon watchdog finds
The Air Force paid over 80 times the going rate for a bathroom soap dispenser, per a new watchdog report.
Air Force overpaid Boeing for soap dispensers on aircraft by almost 8,000%, DoD IG report says
The dispensers were part of a larger probe into the high price tag that the U.S. military routinely forks over to Boeing, which amounted to almost $1 million in unnecessary costs. A tip from an anonymous source triggered the probe.
Boeing overcharged Air Force nearly 8,000% for soap dispensers, watchdog alleges
Boeing overcharged the U.S. Air Force for spare parts for C-17 transport planes, including marking up the price on soap dispensers by 7,943%, according to a report by a Pentagon watchdog.
Bathroom boondoggle: Air Force paid 80 times going rate for soap dispenser
WASHINGTON − The Air Force needs to clean up its act on buying spare parts for its workhorse C-17, the Pentagon inspector general announced Tuesday, blasting the service for spending 80 times the commercial rate for soap dispensers.
Boeing C-17 Soap Dispensers Cost 80 Times More Than in Shops (1)
Boeing was awarded a 10-year, $11.8 billion sustainment contract for the C-17 in 2011 and in 2021 the Air Force awarded the company a follow-on contract worth $23.8 billion to service the plane through 2031. Boeing purchases the spare parts and the Air Force reimburses the planemaker for them.
Boeing charged 8000% too much for soap dispensers
Boeing is known to be in crisis - but the aircraft manufacturer may have discovered a lucrative source of income to improve its ailing finances.
Air Force overpaid $149,072 for C-17 soap dispensers
Boeing unfairly charged the Air Force for 12 out of 46 C-17 Globemaster spare part items, including a 7,943% markup for lavatory soap dispensers, according to a report the Pentagon's inspector general released today.
Pentagon Watchdog Reveals Boeing's Overpricing for Air Force Spare Parts
A Pentagon watchdog report accuses Boeing of substantially overcharging the U.S. Air Force for C-17 spare parts. The report highlights a 7,943% markup on soap dispensers. Boeing argues the parts are modified to military specs.
Air Force paid 80 times going rate for soap dispenser on C-17 cargo plane
The Air Force severely overpaid for a plastic soap dispenser, the Pentagon inspector general found after receiving an anonymous tip.
Boeing overcharged Air Force $150K for soap dispensers: watchdog
Boeing overcharged the US Air Force for spare parts for C-17 transport planes, including marking up the price on soap dispensers by 7,943%, according to a report by a Pentagon watchdog. The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General said on Tuesday the Air Force overpaid nearly $1 million for a dozen spare parts,
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