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FBI unveils corruption tip line

Published: Thursday, Nov. 23, 2006 12:00 a.m. MST
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On the day that the indictments of three Davis County School District employees were announced, federal agents also unveiled a special toll-free tip line where the public can report suspected corruption by public officials.

"Currently, there are more than 2,000 public corruption investigations pending" nationwide, FBI Special Agent in Charge Tim Fuhrman said.

The FBI's Public Corruption Tip Line, 1-866-50-BRIBE (2-7423), will be made available for residents in Utah, Idaho and Montana who believe public employees or public officials may be involved in corruption. Tips can also be reported via the FBI Salt Lake City Field Office Web site (go to www.fbi.gov and click on the link to the Salt Lake City Field Office).

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