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One of the most important laws for U.S. taxpayers and whistleblowers is the Federal False Claims Act, which contains a “qui tam” provision that allows citizens who have evidence of fraud against the government to file a complaint on the government’s behalf. The qui tam provision also enables private citizens who act as whistleblowers for the government to recover 15 to 25 percent of the compensation awarded in a successful claim.
Fraud against the government comes in many forms. Some of the more common include:
If you are aware of fraud against the government in any of these areas, or if you are unsure as to whether something you’ve witnessed constitutes fraud against the government, an experienced whistleblower attorney can evaluate your case and help you determine the best course of action.
In the meantime, you should consider the following:
Cases involving fraud against the government are especially complex. If you are considering filing a whistleblower case on the government’s behalf, it is important to a fully understand all that a qui tam lawsuit involves. An experienced whistleblower attorney can inform you of the risks and benefits of filing a qui tam claim, and should you decide to pursue the action, ensure your legal rights and options are protected.
Contact us today to arrange a private, complimentary consultation with a qualified whistleblower lawyer.
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