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DoD
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Department of Defense
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United States

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

U.S. Attorney Announces $3.1 Million False Claims Act Settlement With Radiology Company And Its CEO For Fraudulent Billing Practices

U.S. Attorney Announces $3.1 Million False Claims Act Settlement With Radiology Company And Its CEO For Fraudulent Billing Practices
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U.S. Attorney Announces $3.1 Million False Claims Act Settlement With Radiology Company And Its CEO For Fraudulent Billing Practices

Washington State Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Marketing and Selling Low-Quality Ballistic Protective Equipment Produced in China to Dozens of Law Enforcement Agencies and the U.S. Military

Washington State Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Marketing and Selling Low-Quality Ballistic Protective Equipment Produced in China to Dozens of Law Enforcement Agencies and the U.S. Military
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Investigative Press Release
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Washington State Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Marketing and Selling Low-Quality Ballistic Protective Equipment Produced in China to Dozens of Law Enforcement Agencies and the U.S. Military

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