Whistleblower Laws and Programs

In order to encourage honest citizens to come forward and expose a fraud, the U.S. Government created whistleblower laws and programs during the past 30 years. Individuals who blow the whistle play a central role in fighting corruption both in the United States and abroad. These programs allow U.S. residents and citizens of foreign countries to report instances where a company or individual defrauds or steals money from the federal authorities, fails to pay taxes or violates Federal Securities and Foreign Corrupt Practices law. In exchange for their contribution, financial bounties are provided as rewards.