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OSHA Whistleblower Program

Whistleblowers provide a critical service to the American public when they report evidence of waste, fraud, abuse, mismanagement, and other wrongdoing. As a result, numerous federal agencies have passed many whistleblower laws, including the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA). 

What Are Royalties Interest Deductions?

If you own land and receive oil and gas royalties in New Mexico or Oklahoma, understanding the structure of your royalty payment can be confusing. Numerous factors are at play, and you need an intimate knowledge of the legalities governing

What Is Whistleblower Retaliation?

If you are considering being a whistleblower against your organization to report waste, fraud, or abuse, you may be concerned about the fallout. However, whistleblower retaliation laws provide many safeguards against adverse actions being taken against you. Find out more

What Is the Whistleblower Protection Act?

Whistleblowers offer a vital service to society when they report waste, fraud, abuse, or mismanagement. So important is this service, state and federal laws offer financial incentives and protect whistleblowers so employers and other entities do not retaliate against them.

The IRS Whistleblower Program Explained

Dozens of federal and state laws provide protections and compensation for whistleblowers in the U.S. And for good reason. Whistleblowers help to prevent illegal activities, such as waste, fraud, and abuse, that drain government resources. Since 1867, the Treasury Department