http://www.paindependent.com/research/detail/what-is-a-whistleblowerExcerpt:
"Among Kimmet's multitude of charges in his complaints are:
•A $324,000 payment being made to a private collection agency for payments that were actually collected by a state court.
•A $110,000 payment made to a private collection agency that was actually paid through a court action.
•Improper payments of payments of between $10,000 and $110,000 for delinquent debts to the state that were actually collected through the Office of Attorney General's (OAG) Financial Enforcement Section (FES), where Mr. Kimmet was employed.
•A taxpayer with a $913,000 delinquency was allowed to settle for $20,000 by the OAG.
•Two hundred-fifty completed settlements and compromises dating back to 1990 were found in an FES supervisor's office and had never been sent to the referring state agencies for processing.
•Private collections agencies were allowed to hold as much as $700,000 a month in collections without paying the state interest, per their contracts."