FCSO... THINGS THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE

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Through the grapevine there are three BIG agencies looking into diffrent things at the FCSO.
There are a lot of you that have come forward with stories or tales of things, but no one wants to verify or testify.
Folks your all in law enforcement, no hear say, first hand knowledge is what gets the job done.
This may be your last chance, lets do what is right.

This is our local FBI: (call you’ll be glad you did.)

Federal Bureau of Investigation Us Dept of Justice
2635 Century Pkwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
(404) 679-9000
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Once again I am posting the:

Federal Bureau of Investigation
REPORT CORRUPTION NOW!
Our New Weblink Makes It Easy
reportcorruption.fbi.gov

05/11/06

Have you stumbled across evidence of dishonesty in government and don’t know what to do about it?

Then please go straightaway to
reportcorruption.fbi.gov, a new easy-to-remember web address announced onThursday by Director Mueller in a speech in San Diego.

There you will find details on how to share tips with us—either by phone or through the Internet.
Our analysts will take it from there, reviewing your information and making sure it is acted on as quickly as possible.

Why this call for tips? Two reasons:

First, public corruption is the FBI’s highest criminal priority—because of its potential impact on our national security (think of a bribe that lets a
terrorist slip across our border or lets drugs flow into our cities), on our pocketbooks (an estimated 10 percent of government funds is lost to corruption and fraud every year), and on our way
of life (everything from our trust in government to whether or not a local school gets built).

Second, many of our cases start with a tip from someone who encounters corruption. We’re grateful for every lead we get...and want you to know
where to turn and how to provide
information. For example, when we created a telephone hotline for corruption tips related to the rebuilding of areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina, some 2,500 calls poured in, helping us launch more than 400 cases.

Want more details on how we’re addressing public corruption? Then please read theDirector’s full speech. For example, you’ll learn:

Where we’re investigating corruption activities around the nation;

How many government employees have been
convicted in the past two years;

How some cases have driven positive reform in government;

How we’re helping other nations address similar issues with corruption; and

Why fighting corruption, as the Director points out, “is a mission for which the FBI is singularly situated.”

On our website, you can also find updated information on cases, FBI initiatives, and stories, including the article Cracking Down on Public Corruption: Why We Take It So Seriously...and Why It Matters to You.

Resources: National Press Release | Director’s Speech

Federal Bureau of Investigation Us Dept of Justice
2635 Century Pkwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
(404) 679-9000
fbi.gov

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