filing an osc complaint

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is a federal agency that focuses on helping whistleblowers.

The OSC primarily investigates claims of whistleblower retaliation and, if necessary, takes action against bad actors.

Thus, the OSC plays a critical role in protecting whistleblowers and encouraging them to report bad actors.

Read on to learn more about the OSC’s methods and how to file a complaint.

If you are considering filing an OSC complaint, you should contact a qualified employment law attorney first. 

What Exactly Does the OSC Do?

The OSC is an independent federal agency that looks into claims of government wrongdoing.

It also accepts complaints from whistleblowers, protects them from retaliation, and holds bad actors accountable across the government.

The OSC also investigates claims of prohibited personnel practices.

This category includes things like illegal discrimination, nepotism, and forcing employees to engage in political activity.

Because of its unique mission, the OSC can force federal employees and agencies to cooperate in an investigation.

It can also force federal employees to testify in court and reveal important and relevant documents. A

nd unlike many other federal agencies that investigate claims, the OSC protects whistleblower’s personal information

What Kinds of Wrongdoing Does the OSC Review?

When it comes to claims of wrongdoing, there are six major kinds of whistleblower disclosures that the OSC reviews:

When in doubt, it is better to come forward with a claim of wrongdoing rather than ignore it.

If you are debating whether to report wrongdoing, contact a federal whistleblower attorney for guidance first. 

What is a Prohibited Personnel Practice?

Federal law defines 14 prohibited personnel practices (PPPs). These include the following:

As you can see, some of these categories are very broad.

Thankfully, a qualified attorney will be able to help you determine whether your situation falls within one of these categories.

How Do I File a Disclosure of Wrongdoing to the OSC?

The OSC used to offer three different complaint forms online.

Depending on the type of claim you were filing, you had to use a different complaint form. More recently, the OSC introduced a new form for all complaints called OSC Form-14. 

You can fill out a copy of OSC Form-14 online and submit it on the OSC’s website.

However, you should know that filling out a complaint in a way with the OSC that best correlates to the law is complicated.

To maximize the chances of your claim being investigated, consult an attorney to help you file out the form. 

We Can Help You File an OSC Complaint or Defend Your Rights

Whether you’re considering filing a complaint or suffering whistleblower retaliation, you should obtain legal assistance.

Many government wrongdoers will go to great lengths to protect themselves and punish anyone trying to expose their misdeeds.

Intimidation and threats are all too common.

On top of that, the procedures and laws surrounding whistleblower complaints are quite complex. 

If you’re looking for an experienced federal employment lawyer, you have come to the right place.

Our team at the Federal Employment Law Office of Aaron D. Wersing, PLLC has tremendous experience with whistleblower and PPP complaints before the OSC.

We can help apply the law to your case, inform you of your legal options, and provide you with outstanding legal representation.

Let’s work together to defend your rights and get your fair compensation. Time is critical, so don’t wait another second.

Call us at 866-612-5956 today. You can also reach out to us online.

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