This book is your detailed guide to seeking a monetary reward for reporting fraud against the government under federal and state whistleblower reward programs. So far, the government has paid $6 billion in whistleblower rewards. The average reward is $1.5 million. This is the first and only complete citizens guide to the government reward program administered by the Civil Fraud Section of the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, D.C. It is written by an attorney who worked over 15 years in this DOJ office, which is responsible for overseeing the DOJ Reward Program on a national basis. Mr. Hesch investigated fraud against 20 different federal agencies and worked on fraud cases resulting in over $1.5 billion dollars in judgments and recoveries and paid hundreds of millions in rewards. Mr. Hesch also received numerous awards from the Department of Justice for his efforts in combating fraud. Today, Mr. Hesch represents whistleblowers applying for rewards. The book uses simple terms and loads of illustrations and examples to walk you through the entire process from the time you are just wondering whether you have a good case to actually receiving a reward. The goal is helping average citizens in spotting a fraud case and then knowing how to properly apply for a reward. However, there are many pitfalls to avoid. Nearly 3 out of 4 whistleblower applications are rejected. This book explains how to avoid making common mistakes. It also highlights what it takes to develop a good case and when to refrain from chasing after allegations that are not eligible for rewards. The reward programs apply to fraud committed against the government under any of its contracts or programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, the military, Homeland Security, the Postal Service, or more than twenty other programs. If you or someone you know has knowledge of fraud against the federal or most state governments a million dollar reward might be waiting for you. Visit the authors website for more information: www.HowToReportFraud.com
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This book is your detailed guide to seeking a monetary reward for reporting fraud against the government under federal and state whistleblower reward programs. So far, the government has paid $6 billion in whistleblower rewards. The average reward is $1.5 million. This is the first and only complete citizens guide to the government reward program administered by the Civil Fraud Section of the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, D.C. It is written by an attorney who worked over 15 years in this DOJ office, which is responsible for overseeing the DOJ Reward Program on a national basis. Mr. Hesch investigated fraud against 20 different federal agencies and worked on fraud cases resulting in over $1.5 billion dollars in judgments and recoveries and paid hundreds of millions in rewards. Mr. Hesch also received numerous awards from the Department of Justice for his efforts in combating fraud. Today, Mr. Hesch represents whistleblowers applying for rewards. The book uses simple terms and loads of illustrations and examples to walk you through the entire process from the time you are just wondering whether you have a good case to actually receiving a reward. The goal is helping average citizens in spotting a fraud case and then knowing how to properly apply for a reward. However, there are many pitfalls to avoid. Nearly 3 out of 4 whistleblower applications are rejected. This book explains how to avoid making common mistakes. It also highlights what it takes to develop a good case and when to refrain from chasing after allegations that are not eligible for rewards. The reward programs apply to fraud committed against the government under any of its contracts or programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, the military, Homeland Security, the Postal Service, or more than twenty other programs. If you or someone you know has knowledge of fraud against the federal or most state governments a million dollar reward might be waiting for you. Visit the authors website for more information: www.HowToReportFraud.com
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