Report state program fraud
Minnesota has many public programs in place to provide funding to make things like child care and pandemic recovery more manageable for businesses and more affordable for Minnesotans in need. But some bad actors seek to defraud these programs for their own personal gain. This depletes resources and deprives some Minnesota families of help they need. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Financial Crimes and Fraud section investigates state program fraud crimes involving:
- Theft of public funds
- Fraud against programs funded or administered by state government
- Fraud committed against individual Minnesotans
Are you a whistleblower?
A whistleblower is an employee who, in good faith, reports information about violations of the law by an employer or other entities to expose wrongdoing. Whistleblowers are protected from retaliation, including adverse employment actions that may otherwise discourage an employee from making a report.
