Expose Government Corruption. Your Identity Protected.
Anonymous reporting platform for Nevada government employees and citizens. Report waste, fraud, and abuse with complete legal protection.
What You Can Report
Nevada law protects disclosures of any improper governmental action, including violations of law, abuse of authority, and waste of public funds.
Violation of Law
Any act by a public officer, employee, or agency that violates state or federal law, including criminal conduct, regulatory violations, or breach of statutory duties.
Misuse of Public Funds
Embezzlement, unauthorized expenditures, fraudulent billing, ghost employees, personal use of government resources, or diverting taxpayer money.
Gross Mismanagement
Reckless decision-making, systematic incompetence, failure to follow established procedures, or management actions that waste resources or harm operations.
Abuse of Authority
Using official power for personal gain, coercing subordinates, making arbitrary decisions, nepotism, favoritism, or exceeding lawful authority.
Public Health or Safety Danger
Actions creating substantial risk to public health, safety, or the environment, including ignored safety violations or concealed hazards.
Records Falsification
Altering, destroying, or concealing official records, fabricating data, manipulating reports, or obstruction of public records requests.
Ethics Violations
Conflicts of interest, accepting improper gifts, failure to disclose financial interests, or violations of the Nevada Ethics in Government Law.
Procurement Violations
Bid rigging, kickbacks, steering contracts, collusion with vendors, conflict of interest in contracting, or circumventing competitive bidding.
Regulatory Corruption
Selective enforcement, bribery in licensing, favoritism in permits, or corruption in agencies that regulate industries.
Retaliation
Any adverse action against someone for reporting wrongdoing: termination, demotion, harassment, reassignment, or threats. This is itself a violation.
Three Ways to Expose Corruption
Choose the method that works best for you. All channels are monitored, and your identity remains protected by technology and Nevada law. Submitting a report does not create an attorney–client relationship, and this platform does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
Secure Drop
Our encrypted submission portal provides the highest level of anonymity. Upload documents, photos, or detailed reports through Tor Browser. No IP logging, no tracking, no metadata stored.
Send tips directly to [email protected]. Use a secure email provider (ex. Proton Mail) for added protection and privacy.
Telegram
Message us at @NVWhistleblowersBot. End-to-end encrypted messaging for quick, secure tips.
Your Courage Protects Nevada
Every major corruption scandal in history started with one person who decided to speak up. Nevada law protects you. Our technology protects you. Your anonymity is guaranteed.
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