The Office  of Inspector General (OIG) Fraud Hotline is a confidential hotline to report  fraud, waste, abuse, misconduct, or mismanagement involving City appointed  officials, City employees, contractors, sub-contractors, or other parties doing  business with/or receiving City funds. All complaints received are reviewed by  the OIG for further determination.   
To report fraud via the hotline, call 850-41-FRAUD (850-413-7283).
To report fraud via our online form,  visit our Report Fraud page
To report other issues:
    - Discrimination Issues, call Diversity and Inclusion at 850-891-8295
- Employee Relation Issues, call Human Resources at 850-891-8214
- Ethics Violation, call the Ethics Hotline at 850-891-6550
- Worker's Compensation Fraud Issues, call Risk Management at 850-891-2117
 
When reporting fraud, waste, abuse, misconduct, or mismanagement,  you may remain anonymous; however, you are encouraged to identify yourself so  we may follow up on your email or call, and obtain additional information which  may be helpful to our review of the matter. If you give your name, your  identity will be protected to the maximum extent of the law. In addition, there  are certain provisions under Florida law which protect employees and independent  contractors, engaged in business with the City, from retaliation under certain  circumstances. If you believe making a report to the OIG will place you at risk  of retaliation, you should inform the OIG of this fact.
The more  information you provide, the more thorough our investigation can be. Any  relevant information you acquire after making a report to the OIG should also  be reported in a follow-up phone call or email.   When making a report, please provide as many details as possible  including:
    - A description of the concern including  how it has been occurring 
- Dates and times of when the incidents  occurred and length of time you believe the incident has been occurring 
- Names of all individuals who may be  involved, have witnessed the incidents, or may be able to provide additional  information
- Location of where the incident or  concern has occurred 
- Documentation which may exist to  support the concerns identified (i.e., pictures, videos, documents, vehicle tag  numbers, etc.)
- How you became aware of the concern
- If you have previously reported the  concern to another office, department or organization
Explanation and Examples of What We Investigate
Abuse - behavior which is deficient  or improper when compared with behavior a prudent person would consider a  reasonable and necessary operational practice given the facts and  circumstances. An example of abuse might include a City building inspector  misusing their position to solicit a bribe from a homeowner in order to resolve  their building code violation.  In  exchange for payment, the building inspector falsified City documents to  resolve the violation.
Fraud - obtaining something of value  through willful misrepresentation, intentional misstatements, or intentional  omissions of amounts to deceive users of financial reports, theft of City  assets, bribery, or the use of one’s position for personal gain through the  deliberate misuse or misapplication of City resources.  Examples of fraud might include falsifying or  inflating time records in order to receive overtime pay, stealing City owned  tools or equipment, or using a City purchasing card to make personal purchases.
Misconduct - unacceptable, improper, or  dishonest behavior by persons in a position of trust. Examples of misconduct  might include an employee responsible for maintaining confidential information  disclosing the information to outside parties or other co-workers; accessing  inappropriate, pornographic, or offensive internet sites on a City owned device;  or while at work physically threatening or bullying co-workers or private  citizens.   
Mismanagement - the continuous process or  practice of managing ineptly, incompetently, or dishonestly which may have an  adverse economic impact. An example of mismanagement might include a supervisor  who continuously failed to review supporting documents which led to the  approval and payment of unauthorized, unsupported, and/or inappropriate  transactions.
Waste - an act or instance of using  or expending resources unreasonably, carelessly, extravagantly, or for no  useful purpose.  An example of waste  might include paying travel expenditures for City employees who attended  expensive conferences or training which is unrelated to their job duties.