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Tax Evasion is Wrong!

Benefit Fraud is Wrong!

Wasting Resources is Wrong!

Bribery is Wrong!

You Can Do the Right Thing and Get Compensated!

As an incentive to encourage reporting of bad acts, the government offers various programs which pays rewards to those who reports bad acts. The amount of the rewards depends on the amount involved in the bad acts, but generally could be 10-30% of the total amount recovered. There have been substantial rewards earned by whistleblowers, sometimes in the amount of millions of dollars.

Examples of Reportable Bad Acts by Businesses:

Payroll or Income Tax Evasion

Companies don’t report or report less than what they pay their workers. Paying employees cash under the table. Companies don’t report or under report their cash income.

Government Contract Fraud

Over-charging the government or do not perform the work promised under government contracts.

Medicaid/Medicare Fraud

Deceptive practices relating to Medicaid/Medicare benefit payments: charging fees for services not performed, over-billing or double billing for services.

Medicaid/Medicare Abuse

Violating Medicaid/Medicare policies: providing kickbacks or payments to clients, encouraging or assisting benefit recipients to lie on their applications.

If you know of any similar bad acts, you may be albe to report it and get rewarded!

If you don’t know how to take the first step toward reporting and getting a reward, we can help! You can anonymously provide a short description of the bad act you know of, and we will work with an licensed attorney to evaluate the potential of your case. If your case has the potential to be successful, you can choose to work with the attorney directly to pursue the case and your reward. If there is limited potential, you can decide to discontinue and we will not share your information with anyone.

Anonymous & Confidential Form

Your email will only be used to communicate with you regarding your potential claim. We will not use your email for any other reason without your consent.
Please provide a summary of the bad act: what is being done, how is the bad actor doing it, and how it can be proven.