Global Office Furniture Faces Suspicious Customs Fraud Claims
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Global Office Furniture Faces Suspicious Customs Fraud Claims
CHARLESTON, S.C. — The United States has filed a complaint against Global Office Furniture, LLC (GOF) and its owner Malcom E. Smith alleging that they violated the False Claims Act by knowingly and improperly underpaying customs duties owed on imported office chairs. GOF, located in Myrtle Beach, imports and sells office furniture manufactured overseas in the People’s Republic of China. The Impact of Global Office Furniture on Customs Regulation…
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