Whistleblowing
A "whistleblower" provides information he or she
reasonably
believes evidences: |
- A violation of any law, rule or
regulation
- Gross mismanagement
- A gross waste of funds
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- An abuse of authority
- A substantial and specific danger
to public health
- A substantial and specific danger
to public safety
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The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) provides a
secure channel through which current and former federal
employees and applicants may make confidential disclosures.
OSC evaluates the disclosures to determine whether there is a
substantial likelihood that one of the categories listed above
has been disclosed. If such a determination is made, OSC
has the authority to require the head of the agency to
investigate the matter. |
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To make a disclosure
contact:
U.S. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
1730 M STREET, N.W., SUITE 218
WASHINGTON, DC 20036-4505
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PHONE: (202) 254-3640* |
TOLL FREE: 1-800-572-2249* |
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*Hearing and Speech Disabled:
Federal Relay Service 1-800-877-8339 |
WWW.OSC.GOV
Rev. 12/05
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