"As part of the settlement, Engage denied any liability to the government. Specifically, Engage Medical committed no fraud, admitted no fraud and fought the government for more than two years in an effort to get the truth out," Puri told PTI.
He said the government's original claim sought many millions of dollars in recovery and in order "to avoid an expensive and time-consuming defence, Engage determined to agree to a settlement that was only a small per centage of the original claim".
Early this week, the US Attorney's Office for District of Maryland said the medical firm and its owner Sanjay Puri, and three medical practices that were its clients have agreed to pay a total of USD 3.3 million to resolve claims that the company overbilled for nuclear stress tests.
"Anyone who knowingly reports false medical billing codes to induce the government to pay more money is lying, cheating and stealing," he had said.
Puri is also the chairman of the US India Political Action Committee, which has been lobbying for BJP.