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Refrigeration Firm Indicted for Bid-Rigging at Safeway

A commercial refrigeration company conspired to rig bids to install refrigeration units in area Safeway stores, according to an indictment filed at U.S. District Court in Phoenix.

August 17, 2007

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PHOENIX — A commercial refrigeration company conspired to rig bids to install refrigeration units in area Safeway stores, according to an indictment filed at U.S. District Court here. Alliance Mechanical, its co-owner Kendall Pope and other co-conspirators discussed among themselves the submission of bids and allocated them according to which company had maintenance agreements in place at particular Safeway stores. The case is the second to arise from an investigation into the commercial refrigeration industry by the U.S. Department of Justice. In June, James Govostes, a manager of another commercial refrigeration company, pleaded guilty to similar charges. Govostes entered into a plea agreement and agreed to assist the government with its continuing investigation, the DOJ said.

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