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Office of Inspector General
U.S. General Services Administration



FraudNet Hotline

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) set up the FraudNet Hotline to receive reports of fraud, waste or abuse in GSA programs, including mismanagement or violations of law, rules or regulations by GSA employees or contractors. 

Confidentiality
Contacting the FraudNet Hotline
Information to Include in the Report
Complaints Involving Other Government Agencies

Confidentiality

If you do not wish to disclose your identity, you may remain anonymous when contacting the OIG.  However, please keep in mind that our inability to contact you may limit our ability to do a complete investigation.  It is our policy to honor all requests for confidentiality and not to release any information that would identify such individuals unless disclosure is unavoidable during the course of the investigation.

Please call the Hotline for detailed information about the special procedures used for protecting the identities of confidential sources.  See also our Privacy Statement and note the privacy disclaimer below if you use a FraudNet Form or e-mail message to report allegations. 

Privacy Disclaimer:  Please be advised that any information submitted across the Internet is not guaranteed to be confidential because of the inherent openness of the Internet.   Use of the FraudNet Form will avoid disclosure of your e-mail address to the FraudNet officer.  Exercise discretion in sending sensitive material via e-mail because it can be intercepted by an outside party.

Contacting the FraudNet Hotline

Information to Include in the Report

No matter which method of reporting you choose, please include as much detail as possible by answering the following questions:

Complaints Involving Other Government Agencies

Information on how to report fraud, waste, or abuse involving other government agencies can be found at IGNet.


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