School Tech Director Gets Jail Time for E-Rate Fraud

A former technology director in a South Carolina school district has been sentenced to two years in jail and required to pay more than US$468,000 in restitution for using the mail to submit fraudulent applications for funding under the U.S. government's E-Rate program.

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