U.S. Office of Special Counsel
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is an independent federal agency
that receives, investigates, and prosecutes allegations of prohibited personnel
practices. OSC emphasizes protecting federal employees who wish to disclose
violations of laws, gross mismanagement or waste of funds, abuse of authority,
and a specific danger to the public health and safety. In addition, OSC enforces
and provides advisory opinions regarding the Hatch Act (political activity), and
protects the rights of federal employee military veterans and reservists under
the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of
1994.
Who May Report
Current and former federal employees and applicants for federal employment
may report suspected prohibited personnel practices to the OSC.
Procedure for Reporting
Complaints of prohibited personnel practices or other prohibited activities
within the investigative authority of the Special Counsel (including complaints
of political activities prohibited by 5 U.S.C. 7321-7324) should be sent to the
Office of Special Counsel, Complaints Examining Unit, 1730 M Street, NW, Suite
300, Washington, DC 20036-4505.
When you file a complaint with the OSC, the Complaints Examining Unit
initially analyzes the complaint to determine if it contains evidence of
prohibited personnel practices. After a thorough investigation, the CEU refers
matters deemed valid to the Investigation Division. That division reviews
pertinent records and interviews complainants and witnesses. You will receive
60-day status notices. Matters not resolved during the investigative phase are
referred to the Prosecution Division for legal review and analysis. It
determines whether the Investigation Division inquiry has established a
violation of law, rule or regulation, and whether the matter warrants corrective
action, disciplinary action or both.
OSC seeks corrective action remedies (such as back pay and reinstatement), by
negotiation or from the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), for injuries
suffered by whistleblowers and other complainants. OSC is also authorized to
file complaints at the MSPB to seek disciplinary action against individuals who
commit prohibited personnel actions.
Contact Information
For more information you may call the CEU at 1-800- 572-2249 or (202) 653-9125 or go to the OSC website at http://www.osc.gov/index.htm.
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