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According to a Bloomberg report, SAP, along with Carahsoft, is being examined by the DOJ for colluding to overcharge government agencies.
German software developer SAP, product reseller Carahsoft, and other companies are being probed by US officials for potentially conspiring to overcharge government agencies over the course of a decade. Bloomberg's Jake Bleiberg joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Technology.
SAP shares fell in early trade on Wednesday following reports the German tech firm is being investigated for alleged price fixing for technology sold to the US government over the last decade. US regulators are investigating if SAP worked with its product reseller Carahsoft to fix prices.
Dominik Asam, CFO at SAP, calls for balanced regulation in AI, privacy, and decarbonization, cautioning against over-regulation in Europe. He also addresses a U.S. investigation into SAP, stating that the company is fully cooperating with authorities.
U.S.-listed shares of German software maker SAP (SAP) lost ground in pre-market trading Wednesday following a report it is among a group of companies being investigated for potentially overcharging the U.S. government.
Since at least 2022, US Justice Department lawyers have been looking at whether SAP - which makes accounting, human resources, supply chain and other business software used across the globe – illegally conspired with product reseller Carahsoft Technology to fix prices on sales to the US military and other parts of the government, according to federal court records filed in Baltimore. Karin Matussek explains how Bloomberg broke the news.
The Justice Department is investigating the German software developer, according to a report.
SAP shares slumped on Wednesday after a report it's the target of a probe into whether it and other companies overcharged U.S. government agencies.
German software developer SAP, product reseller Carahsoft Technology and other companies are being probed by US officials for potentially conspiring to overcharge government agencies over the course of a decade. Bloomberg's Oliver Crook reports.
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