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Fifteen students, including one from ORHS, named as Haslam Scholars at UT

Posted at 6:27 pm May 30, 2016
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Oumar Souleymane Diallo

Oumar Souleymane Diallo

Fifteen students, including one from Oak Ridge High School, have been named to the 2016 cohort of Haslam Scholars at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. There are 14 students from Tennessee and one from North Carolina.

The ORHS student is Oumar Souleymane Diallo.

A student from Hardin Valley Academy, Sophia Cui, is also among the incoming students.

The Haslam Scholars Program is UT’s premier four-year scholarship program. Each year, the program admits 15 first-year students from the university’s Chancellor’s Honors Program and supports them with the university’s most prestigious and generous named scholarships. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Chancellor’s Honors Program, Dee Haslam, Hardin Valley Academy, Haslam Scholars, Haslam Scholars Program, Jim Haslam, Jimmy Haslam, Natalie Haslam, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Oumar Souleymane Diallo, Pilot Corp., Pilot Flying J, scholarship program, scholarships, Sophia Cui, University of Tennessee

Pilot Flying J to pay $92 million for diesel fuel discount deception, cooperate with feds

Posted at 3:28 pm July 14, 2014
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Federal authorities announced Monday that Pilot Flying J will pay a $92 million penalty and fully cooperate with an ongoing investigation to resolve the company’s criminal liability for fraudulent conduct by employees in deceptively withholding diesel fuel price discounts from hundreds of customers.

Also known as Pilot Travel Centers LLC, Pilot has accepted legal responsibility for the criminal conduct of its employees, which caused more than $56 million in loss to its customers, and agreed to pay full restitution to every victim of the fraud, U.S. Attorney William C. Killian said in a Monday afternoon press release.

Pilot further acknowledged the gravity of its employees’ criminal wrongdoing by agreeing to pay the United States the $92 million monetary penalty—an amount within the fine range recommended by the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, the press release said.

“The agreement also expressly states that it provides no protection from prosecution to any individual, and moreover, imposes a continuing obligation on Pilot to provide complete cooperation with the ongoing federal investigation of current and former Pilot employees relating to fraudulent conduct involving the sale of diesel fuel,” the release said.

Pilot must also periodically report to the United States what it has done to ensure that a system of internal accounting controls and other compliance procedures have been established to prevent fraudulent conduct from occurring again in the sale of diesel fuel. In the event Pilot materially breaches its obligations under the Criminal Enforcement Agreement, Pilot has agreed that the United States may file the criminal information, attached to the agreement, and will not contest the allegations in that charging document. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Criminal Enforcement Agreement, David P. Lewen Jr., diesel fuel, diesel fuel price discounts, Direct Sales, F.M. "Trey" Hamilton III, FBI, federal investigation, fraudulent conduct, fraudulent reductions, IRS-Ciminal Investigation, mail fraud, off-invoice discounts, Pilot Flying J, Pilot Travel Centers LLC, rebate amounts, William C. Killian, wire fraud

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