Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Corporate Whistle Blower Center Now Urges Employees of Private Contractors in Afghanistan to Step Forward for Rewards if They Possess Proof of Defrauding the US Taxpayer

The Corporate Whistle Blower Center is urging employees of federal contractors, or their subcontractors, that were, or are providing any type of service in Afghanistan to step forward, if they possess significant proof of over billing, or defrauding the U.S. federal government out of millions of dollars. For more information please contact the Corporate Whistle Blower Center anytime at 866-714-6466. http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com

(PRWEB) December 19, 2012

The Corporate Whistle Blower Center is urging current, or former employees of major U.S. federal contractors, or subcontractors, that have defrauded the US taxpayer in Afghanistan to step forward if they possess significant proof of the fraud. To be worthwhile the fraud needs to be in the millions, or tens of millions of dollars. An independent panel investigating wartime spending estimates that as much as $60 billion has been lost to waste and fraud over the past decade in Iraq and Afghanistan. In its final report to Congress, the Commission on Wartime Contracting said the figure could grow larger as U.S. support for reconstruction projects and programs wanes in Afghanistan are unable to sustain the schools, medical clinics, roads and power plants already built with American tax dollars. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "From our sources we hear in many cases the schools, power plants, or medical clinics were never completed, and in other instances we know federal subcontractors gouged the U.S. government, and the taxpayers on everything from over inflated fuel, security detail costs, or food. As long as you can prove it, and the amount exceeds five million dollars, there can be huge rewards for this type of information, as long as its substantial proof, and very credible." For more information please call the Corporate Whistle Blower Center at 866-714-6466. http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com

On December 6th 2012, Afghanistan's President Karzai told NBC News, "The bigger corruption is the corruption in contracts," he added. "The contracts are not issued by the Afghan government. The contracts are issued by the international community, mainly by the United States." http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com

Simple rules for a whistleblower from the Corporate Whistle Blower Center:

  • Do not go to the government first, if you are a major whistleblower. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "Major whistleblowers frequently go to the federal government thinking they will help. It's a huge mistake. Frequently government officials could care less, or they are incompetent."
  • Do not go to the news media with your whistleblower information. Public revelation of a whistleblower's information could destroy any prospect for a reward.
  • Do not try to force a government contractor, or corporation to come clean to the government about their wrong doing. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "Fraud is so rampant among federal contractors, that any suggestion of exposure might result in an instant job termination, or harassment of the whistleblower. We say, come to us first, tell us what type of information you have, and if we think its sufficient, we will help find the right law firms, to assist in advancing your information."

Any type of insider, or employee, who possesses significant proof of their employer, or a government contractor fleecing the federal government is encouraged to contact to Corporate Whistle Blower Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com

M Thomas Martin
America's Watchdog 6
866-714-6466
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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/corporate-whistle-blower-center-now-urges-employees-private-151230013.html

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