Date: | 10/29/2021 |
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Organization: | Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission |
Referenced Sources: | PERAC Website |
PERAC Memo #31, 2021
Date: | 10/29/2021 |
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Organization: | Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission |
Referenced Sources: | PERAC Website |
PERAC Memo #31, 2021
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Call to report suspected pension fraud
TO: All Retirement Boards
FROM: John W. Parsons, Esq., Executive Director
RE: 2021 Pension Fraud Prevention Campaign
DATE: October 29, 2021
In accordance with statutory requirements, the Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission (PERAC) maintains a toll-free hotline for the reporting of suspected fraudulent public pension claims, payments, falsified records, and affidavits.
The hotline number is 1-800-445-3266. All messages are kept confidential.
Since 1998, PERAC has promoted the hotline through fraud prevention campaigns built around various slogans: “Pension Fraud Is Stealing”; “Pension Fraud! Let’s Cut it Out!”; “Stop Pension Fraud It is not a Game”; “One Bad Apple Can Spoil the Whole Bunch”; and “Blow the Whistle on Pension Fraud.”
This year’s campaign is “Help Take a Bite Out of Pension Fraud!” The accompanying poster prominently features our hotline as well as our email address for reporting any suspected fraud. Since we first introduced the email address, PensionFraud@per.state.ma.us, it has remained a popular means of communication for reporting suspected fraud. You can find links to report fraud online and digital downloads of the enclosed materials at mass.gov/pensionfraud.
We are enclosing three posters for your use. Please display them in your office and other locations in your building that provide maximum visibility. Also enclosed are three copies of a brochure that informs readers about the PERAC Fraud Prevention Unit and provides some details about various types of pension fraud. Three copies of PERAC's “Referral Report of Potential Fraud” form are provided as well. Your staff should report instances of suspected public pension fraud to PERAC's Fraud Unit. You should also share links of the online form or make copies of the enclosed available to anyone who wishes to report suspected public pension fraud.
Please note that county and regional retirement systems will receive, under separate cover, copies of the fraud prevention materials to distribute to the local governmental units with which they interact.
For additional copies of the poster, brochure, or form, please feel free to contact our Communications Director, Natacha Dunker, at 617-666-4446, extension 970, or at nadunker@per.state.ma.us.
The Commission sincerely appreciates your cooperation in this endeavor.
Encl.
Philip Y Brown, Esq., Chairman
Auditor Suzanne M. Bump
Kathleen M. Fallon
Kate Fitzpatrick
James M. Machado
Richard MacKinnon, Jr.
Jennifer F. Sullivan
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For deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired
Call to report suspected pension fraud