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Lots of companies do business with the government, and most give the government exactly what it orders and pays for.  Others think that the Federal Treasury ought to be their own piggy bank.  When a company takes money that it is not entitled to under its contract with the government, or when it submits invoices that are false or fraudulent, that company is stealing from you, me, and our future.

But what does someone do when they think their employer is committing fraud?  There are many things that can be done, and many more that absolutely shouldn't be done.  Employers have sued whistleblowers for damages based on the principled and courageous acts of employees who wanted to make a difference.

If you suspect that your company may not be playing fair with Uncle Sam, contact Anthony L. DeWitt at 888-717-7575 today, or submit an information request below.


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