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Aerospace Corp Pays $2.5m To Settle Rogue Software Dev Case

chrb writes "U.S. company Aerospace Corp. has paid $2.5 million to settle a case that they defrauded the U.S. Air Force by knowingly billing for the services of a rogue software developer. The rogue developer, William Grayson Hunter, was being paid for two full time jobs at two different aerospace companies, but spent most of his time in bars, amusement parks and movie theaters. On some days, he billed his employers for over 24 hours' work."

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  1. He wasn't a software developer by edko · · Score: 4, Informative

    Mr. Hunter wasn't a software developer. He was a software quality assurance guy.