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N.M. contractor admits to stealing from BIA
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2003 The son-in-law of an ex-Bureau of Indian Affairs worker, whom a federal judge said was a "disgrace" to the Navajo Nation, has pleaded guilty to theft of government property. Anthony Dohi admitted to stealing $48,681. He participated in a bid-rigging process with Stephen Calvin, a BIA contracts official who was recently sentenced to 18 months in jail and ordered to pay more than $240,000 in restitution. Get the Story:
Contractor Admits to Theft in BIA Bid-Rigging Scheme (AP 2/20) Related Stories:
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