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HOTLINE: (671) 47 AUDIT (671 472-8348)
The OPA HOTLINE enables the people of Guam and government employees to share their concerns or report improper acts committed by public officials of the Government of Guam.
What are improper government activities?
- Illegal acts, such as corruption, bribery, theft or fraud.
- Misuse or abuse of government property or time.
- Gross misconduct, incompetence or inefficiency
Help make an impact, make a difference against wrongdoers in our government, call the HOTLINE or e-mail us.
Call the OPA HOTLINE: (671) 47 AUDIT (671) 472-8348
Or fill out our online HOTLINE form. All reports will be treated as confidential.
Online HOTLINE Report Form |
Please fill out the form below. To conduct a thorough investigation, we will need as much information as possible.
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The Citizen-Centric Reporting Initiative (CCR) is intended to foster innovative means of communication between governments and their citizenry. The CCR seeks to provide government financial information to its citizens in forms that are clear and understandable, updated regularly and often, delivered to all, easy to locate, honest in breadth and technically accurate in detail.
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As required by Public Law 31-233, the Office of Public Accountability will post audio recording of each monthly meeting of Boards and Commissions of all agencies, public corporations, and departments of the Government of Guam.
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As required by Public Law 28-76, the Office of the Public Auditor has established an ethics in government program for elected and appointed government officials.
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If the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation (DRT) recognizes an organization as exempt, the organization will be required to file certain returns and applications and publish its financial statements.
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