A federal grand jury in Columbia, S.C. returned a 12- count indic...
A federal grand jury in Columbia, S.C. returned a 12- count indictment against a former school district official for a scheme to defraud the E-rate program. Cynthia Ayer, former technology dir. of Bamberg County School District One, Bamberg, S.C.,…
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was charged with making fraudulent applications for E-rate funding. The indictment, returned April 19, said she submitted $3.5 million in fraudulent applications for E-rate funding after awarding contracts to her own company, Go Between Communications, without competitive bidding. DoJ said Ayer has received $468,000 in payments from the Universal Service Administrative Co.