Legal Disclaimer

The information contained here is for general informational purposes only. Contents ar*** e not legal advice.
Whistleblowers identify waste, fraud, abuse, and other misconduct. They play a vital role in helping Congress to conduct its constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities. Their disclosures can make a difference. If you have information to share, please fill out the form below.
The right for public employees to communicate with Congress, in their private capacities, is established in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In addition, various U.S. laws prohibit retaliation against
whistleblowers for providing information to Congress. However, individuals still take serious risks when they engage in whistleblowing activity.
To better protect your communications, do not contact us using work resources, work contact information, or while you are working. Further, consider consulting an attorney experienced in representing whistleblowers before you make a disclosure. Do not submit classified information or other information barred from release through this form or by email.
We respect your need to remain confidential, and we will use your contact information only to follow up with you regarding your submission. You may submit a disclosure anonymously. However, please be aware that anonymous disclosures may limit our ability to respond to the information that you provide.