WFRC Fraud Hotline

The WFRC Fraud Hotline provides an avenue for employees, contractors, and members of the public to report their concerns about potentially improper WFRC activities, including:

  • Waste or misuse of public funds, property, or manpower
  • Violations of applicable law, rule, or regulation 
  • Abuse of authority
  • Unethical conduct

How do I file a compliant?

We request that complaints be submitted in writing using the guidance below. Use of this outline helps complainants effectively communicate essential information regarding the complaint to our office. Complainants should also submit any evidence that supports the complaint at this time. Due to limited resources our office is unable to accept complaints that are not specific in nature or that are not well supported by credible evidence. At a minimum, please follow the guide to ensure the necessary information is provided. Submit complaints via the following methods:

Email

wfrc@wfrc.org
Attn: WFRC Fraud Hotline

US Mail

Wasatch Front Regional Council
Attn: WFRC Fraud Hotline
41 North Rio Grande Street, Suite 103
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

What information and data do I need to provide?

Complainant Information

  • Complainant name or anonymous
  • Submission date 
  • Home address
  • Phone number/e-mail address

Complaint Information

What is the assertion of fraudulent activity?

When and where did the event(s) take place? Please include dates, time, and frequency.

Are there any other persons who might provide information or who witnessed the event? If so, what are their names, positions, and contact information?

Is there evidence that can be examined or documentation that can be reviewed? 

How do you know about the alleged fraudulent action? Did you see it occur?  Did you see documentation indicating it occurred? Did you hear about it from someone else?

Please include supporting documentation. 

Do I qualify for whistleblower protection?

Utah Code § 67-21-3 prohibits public employers from taking adverse action against their employees for reporting government waste or violations of law in good faith to the appropriate authorities. A public entity employee, public body employee, legislative employee, or judicial employee is presumed to have communicated in good faith if they have given written notice or otherwise formally communicated the conduct to the WFRC Fraud Hotline.

Will my identity be protected?

The identity of the complainant is considered protected information under the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) and will be kept confidential if requested by the complainant.

Contact

For additional information, please contact:

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Andrea Pearson
Senior Executive Assistant
Compliance & Procurement

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