DoD Inspector General Hotline

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Southwest Asia DoD Inspector General Hotline

Call center open M-F 8am-5pm EST (you can leave a message)

Toll Free: 1-877-363-3348

DSN: 312-664-1151

Email: hotline@dodig.mil

Website: www.dodig.mil/hotline

Unfortunately the call center in DC is not open 24/7. I did mention that to the investigator I just talked to and told him it might serve them well to make the center more available to the people with the information. So keep in mind you are at least 8 hour ahead of the call center. If you are going to call and leave a message get your facts in order and be specific. Give specific names, dates, places and offenses. The investigators are not going to be able to investigate “some guy stole some stuff a few days ago at some camp in Iraq”.

There are investigators in several locations in the LOGCAP theater of operations so if at all possible leave contact info so that they can contact you back for more information.

Also keep in mind the investigator does not have the same history on the situation. So explain it like you would to someone who has never heard of Iraq. Don’t use acronyms or nick names. Spell it out.

If you have information about waste, fraud abuse or other crimes or wrong doings contact them. You may or may not see anything happen but they log every complaint. It may take a few complaints from several people to get the info they need to investigate. Don’t be afraid to contact them again and don’t think they don’t care because they do.

PLEASE be honest.

Ms Sparky

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  1. Jims thoughts says:

    Already got 2 complaints in investigation and the most important thing is to call back on a regular basis to ensure the investigation is still open as they cannot call you and tell you such. If you call them with information try also to write them with details and proof, hard to prove somethin if all the evidence is buried in your folders or KBR servers which ae not always available for searching.

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    Thanks for that tip!!

  2. Another Fraud Resource says:

    National Procurement Fraud Task Force

    BY MAIL:

    Department of Justice
    Criminal Division
    National Procurement Fraud Task Force
    Bond Building, 4111
    10th and Constitution Ave. NW
    Washington, DC 20530-0001

    BY PHONE:

    Contact the National Procurement Fraud Task Force at 202-353-4378

    BY E-MAIL:
    E-mails to the National Procurement Task Force may be sent to npftf@usdoj.gov

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    Thanks!!!

  3. landed says:

    Ms. Sparky,
    CSA, Ltd. in Kuwait has nothing on KBR, you have employees that drive company vehicles with no Kuwait Driver’s License, change employee timesheets, and come to work on and go to college online everyday. She stills has a job. Now, CSA needs to be investigated, also.

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    I will definitely pass that on. Thanks. DCMA are you listening?

  4. landed says:

    The camp in question is KNB and the department MWR. The supervisor there goes home sick, but does not put sick leave down. The manager has committed timesheet fraud on various occasions and I have exact dates. they tell you that they need you to work OT, but when timesheet turn in comes around, they cross out the hours and put your initials down, without you knowing abut it until pay day comes around. U cant go to ER because the ER person is friends with the manager and supervisor

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    KNB?? Spell that out for us or email me. This company sounds like it has a KBR manager at the helm.

  5. Jims thoughts says:

    Landed, we have the same at TQ, HR is regarded as managements best tool to make sure nothing is ever done right. HR 1 had had so many things brought to her and disappear that it is like the Anbar Triangle, thats why we normally go straight to DoDIG and DCMA instead, hopefully KBR are going to pay attention to this and sort this out if they want a shot at dealing with things before they go Federal

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    KBR’s HR has always been a joke. Nothing more than travel agents.

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