Former Purchasing Director at Mount Sinai Pleads Guilty to Bid Rigging, Fraud

Mario Perciavalle, a former associate director of plant services at Mount Sinai Medical Center and School of Medicine in New York has pled guilty to participating in bid rigging and fraud conspiracies related to contracts for maintenance other services performed at Mount Sinai, according to a Department of Justice news release.

Mr. Perciavalle pleaded guilty to entering into a conspiracy with co-conspirators, between June 2004 and Sept. 2005, to rig bids on maintenance and insulation services contracts at Mount Sinai by submitting intentionally high, non-competitive bids to make it appear that there had been competition for the contracts when, in fact, there had not been.

Mr. Perciavalle also pled guilty to engaging in a mail fraud conspiracy between March 2003 and Sept. 2005 in which he awarded work to a co-conspirator's company at the same time he asked for and received cash kickbacks totaling at least $20,500 from the co-conspirator. Mr. Perciavalle also pled guilty to mail fraud as a result of payments mailed by Mount Sinai to the co-conspirator for work done on the rigged contracts, according to the release.

Mr. Perciavalle faces up to ten years in prison and a $1 million fine for the bid rigging charge as well as up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each mail fraud charge.

Read the DOJ news release on Mario Perciavalle.

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Senior Director of UMass Hospital System Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Embezzling $2.5M

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