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The U.S. government is taking a stronger stance against customs fraud with the launch of the DOJ & DHS Joint Tariff Fraud Whistleblower Program. This new initiative targets companies that evade tariffs and avoid paying required duties on imported goods.

In this video, we break down how the program works, who qualifies as a whistleblower, and how individuals can report tariff fraud through official channels like the DOJ Criminal Division’s Corporate Whistleblower Program or a qui tam lawsuit under the False Claims Act.

If you have knowledge of customs fraud, you may be eligible for financial rewards and legal protections. Understanding your rights is the first step toward taking action.

🔗 Read the full article here:
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/doj-dhs-announce-joint-tariff-fraud-8672224/

💼 Presented by Oberheiden P.C. – Experienced legal guidance for whistleblower claims and federal investigations.
Transcript
00:00The U.S. government is cracking down on tariff fraud, and they need your help.
00:03The Department of Justice and Homeland Security have launched a new initiative
00:07to stop companies from dodging customs duties through false declarations or undervaluing goods.
00:12This kind of fraud costs billions and hurts honest businesses by creating unfair competition.
00:18Now, whistleblowers are encouraged to step forward and report suspicious activity.
00:23You can do this through the DOJ's Corporate Whistleblower Program
00:26or by filing a lawsuit under the False Claims Act.
00:30If your information leads to enforcement, you could be eligible for significant financial rewards.
00:35Working with experienced legal professionals can protect your rights and help maximize your claim.
00:40To learn more about this program, visit the link below and stay informed.
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