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The False Claims Act is a federal law that typically covers acts of federal government fraud. However, many states have passed similar provisions to protect individuals who report state government fraud. For instance, if a state government contractor illegally misuses state funds, then that state official has committed an act of fraud. When an individual discovers this fraud, this individual should feel free to report the fraud because ...
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