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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

DOJ Reports a Record Number of Qui Tam Whistleblower Suits Were Filed in 2024 - Whistleblower Network News

On January 15, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released Fiscal Year 2024 statistics for the False Claims Act. During FY 2024, settlements and judgments under the False Claims Act exceeded $2.9 billion.

The False Claims Act’s qui tam whistleblower provisions remain vital to its success as over $2.4 billion of the recoveries stemmed from qui tam whistleblower lawsuits. Furthermore, according to the government, a record 979 qui tam lawsuits were filed in FY 2024.

Under the False Claim Act’s qui tam provisions, individuals may file lawsuits alleging government contracting fraud on behalf of the United States. The government then has the ability to intervene and take over the case, intervene and dismiss the case, or not intervene and let the whistleblower proceed with the suit. In successful qui tam cases, regardless of whether the government intervenes, whistleblowers are eligible to receive between 15 and 30% of the settlement or judgment.

Since the False Claims Act’s qui tam provisions were modernized in 1986, qui tam whistleblower cases have resulted in over $55 billion in recoveries.

“The Department’s enforcement of the False Claims Act this past year demonstrates its continued commitment to pursuing those who seek to defraud the American taxpayers,” said Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Mizer. “The False Claims Act and its whistleblower provisions remain a critical tool in protecting the public fisc and ensuring that taxpayer funds serve the purposes for...



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