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What to Report to the OIG Hotline
Examples of violations to report to the DoD Hotline: Threats to homeland security Health and safety issues Trafficking in persons Leaks of classified information Bribery and acceptance of gratuities Counterfeit or substandard parts Whistleblower Reprisals Conflicts of interest Contract and procurement fraud Computer crimes Health care fraud Travel or purchase card fraud Cost/labor mischarging
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
Certain matters may be better resolved through other channels, instead of the DoD Hotline. The following matters are NOT generally investigated by the Department of Defense Inspector General. 911 Emergencies Minor incidents of time and attendance abuse Minor incidents of theft of Government resources Minor incidents of misuse of Government vehicles Department of Defense job opportunities DoD Incentive Awards Program suggestions Personnel matters involving requests for individual relief Employment related grievances and complaints against management officials Complaints of EEO discrimination Matters relating to the Uniform Code of Military Justice to include Article 15 appeals Tricare complaints DoD Contractor Compliance and Disclosure requirements Locating a military service member Obtaining military records Child and spousal support matters Pay and allowance matters Deceptive lending practices and other consumer fraud

Government Contractor Pleads Guilty to Bribing a Government Official

Government Contractor Pleads Guilty to Bribing a Government Official
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Government Contractor Pleads Guilty to Bribing a Government Official NORFOLK, Va. – A Chesapeake woman pleaded guilty today to bribing a government official. According to court documents, Jennifer A. Strickland 47, agreed to bribe a General Services Administration (GSA) Contracting Official in,,,

Star Woman Pleads Guilty to False Statement in Case Involving More Than $11 Million in Government Contracts

Star Woman Pleads Guilty to False Statement in Case Involving More Than $11 Million in Government Contracts
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Star Woman Pleads Guilty to False Statement in Case Involving More Than $11 Million in Government Contracts BOISE – A Star woman pleaded guilty to making a false statement in connection with government contracts. According to court records, between October 2012 and May 2018, Vicki Rice, 61,,,

Fort Drum Contractors Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud Conspiracy, Pay More Than $750,000 to Resolve False Claims Act Liability

Fort Drum Contractors Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud Conspiracy, Pay More Than $750,000 to Resolve False Claims Act Liability
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Fort Drum Contractors Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud Conspiracy, Pay More Than $750,000 to Resolve False Claims Act Liability SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Sean O’Sullivan, age 59, of Sackets Harbor, New York, and David Rose, age 58, of Newport News, Virginia, have pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud,,,

Southern California Businessman Sentenced to a Year in Federal Prison for Illegally Brokering Sales of Embargoed Defense Articles From China

Southern California Businessman Sentenced to a Year in Federal Prison for Illegally Brokering Sales of Embargoed Defense Articles From China
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Southern California Businessman Sentenced to a Year in Federal Prison for Illegally Brokering Sales of Embargoed Defense Articles From China CHICAGO — A Southern California businessman has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for illegally brokering the sales of embargoed defense articles from,,,

Second Doctor Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud Conspiracy

Second Doctor Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud Conspiracy
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Second Doctor Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud Conspiracy FAYETTEVILLE - An Alexandria, La., physician pleaded guilty today to having conspired to violate three different federal statutes in connection with a scheme to defraud both federal and private workers’ compensation insurers. U.S,,,

Pennsylvania Man Admits Role in $35 Million Pharmacy Compounded Medication Scheme

Pennsylvania Man Admits Role in $35 Million Pharmacy Compounded Medication Scheme
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Pennsylvania Man Admits Role in $35 Million Pharmacy Compounded Medication Scheme NEWARK, N.J. – A Langhorne, Pennsylvania, man today admitted participating in a massive compounded-medication kickback scheme that he and others ran out of a pharmacy in Clifton, New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Philip R,,,

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