Bill: Draft Profitable Whistleblowers Act

Gluonmaster

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Interior Department
Gluonmaster
Gluonmaster
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CONGRESS OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT





A
BILL
To

Weaken crime and raise money


The people of Democracy Craft, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:

PART I — PRELIMINARIES
1 - Short Title and Enactment

(A) This Act may be cited as the “Profitable Whistleblowers Act (PWA)”.
(B) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(C) This Act has been authored by Representative Gluonmaster.
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(D) This act has been sponsored by Gluonmaster.
(E) This Act has been sponsored by get a sponsor.
(F) This Act amends the following acts:

2 - Reasons

(A) Redmont has contended with a increase in criminal behavior as well as the deficit. This act seeks to tackle both problems.

(B) This act allows the DoJ and DHS to reward whistleblowers for damning evidence so long as the result is more money long term then the cost of the reward.

(C) The rewards will increase whistleblower participation and the criminal payouts will pay off the deficit.


PART II — Contents

3 - Amendments to the Taxation Act:


(1) The Whistleblower Protection Act of 2020 is to be amended as follows:
"2 - Whistleblower
(1) A whistleblower is an entity or individual that presents information to another individual or organization about an entity or individual who is involved with any activity that is deemed illegal, illicit, unsafe, or a waste, fraud, or abuse of taxpayer funds.

(2) If a whistleblower comes forward with information regarding any activity that is deemed illegal, illicit, unsafe, or a waste, fraud, or abuse of taxpayer funds, they are entitled to anonymity.

(3) If an entity or individual reveals a whistle blower they will be subject to fines of up to $2000.

(4) It is illegal for the Government to punish whistle blowers.


(5) Both the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security have the discretion to make pay outs to whistleblowers who provide damning evidence that allows for a criminal charge in form of fine, provided those payouts don't exceed 50% of that criminal charge's fine amount.
(i) Nether the DoJ nor the DHS shall make pay outs to whistleblowers for the purpose of engaging in entrapment as defined in Entrapment Defense Act.
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