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Who is a “whistleblower” under the False Claims Act?

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That’s a very complicated issue. There’s a very complex statutory provisions that define who is a whistleblower or under those circumstances. But in essence, it’s someone who complains about behavior within an organization that has a financial impact on the government. For example, a company that has a government contract and an employee says, “I know there’s been waste.” “There’s been cheating.” Under this contract and as a result, the taxpayers of the United States have been harmed.

Minneapolis employment law attorney Greg Stenmoe defines a whistleblower as it pertains to the False Claims Act (FCA).

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