LITTLE ROCK DIVISION'S
PUBLIC CORRUPTION PROGRAM
Public Corruption is generally defined
as abuse of public trust, in violation of criminal law. A public
official is any person elected, appointed, under contract, and/or
a private individual who has or is engaging in a corrupt scheme
that involves either a direct or indirect abuse of the public
official's trust and/or undermines the integrity of federal, state
or local governmental operations in violation of federal law.
The Little Rock Division is committed to the aggressive investigation
of viable allegations of public corruption, which is the FBI's
top criminal priority. Anyone wishing to report a possible public
corruption violation can do so utilizing the Little Rock FBI's
Public Corruption Hotline (501) 221-8200
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