Former Unisys Corp official Charles Gardner, forced to resign after an internal inquiry a year ago, was expected yesterday to enter a guilty plea to fraud charges in the US investigation of irregularities at the Unisys military fire control systems plant in Great Neck, New York: it is estimated that it may cost Unisys $30m […]
Former Unisys Corp official Charles Gardner, forced to resign after an internal inquiry a year ago, was expected yesterday to enter a guilty plea to fraud charges in the US investigation of irregularities at the Unisys military fire control systems plant in Great Neck, New York: it is estimated that it may cost Unisys $30m to settle the charges, but the company is anxious to comply and avoid being suspended from bidding for government work.