You are right that timecard fraud happens frequently. This has happened at least three times on the contracts that I oversee. The end result has always been that the employee gets fired and the government gets reimbursed. To me this should result in a security clearance revocation, but for each of the times it happened on my contract, there has been no impact to the clearance.
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