Warrant: Norwalk employee used fake bids to drive $60K to his company
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Norwalk City Hall, Tuesday, January 19, 2021, in Norwalk, Conn.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
NORWALK Police say William Howard, a Recreation and Parks employee, submitted fake bids for sporting goods equipment for years, alongside lower bids from a business he owns, according to the warrant for his arrest.
The lower bids from Howard’s company, Sonny & Bill’s Sports Center in Norwalk, were then picked over the higher, fake bids from two other companies, according to the document, which was filed in state Superior Court in Stamford. Over the course of five years, Howard’s company was paid $60,085 by the city.
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Why book a stay in a crowded hotel when you can have the place all to yourself?
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