Call to action
It is important that you remain vigilant and help to identify potential financial fraud of Non-Public Property (NPP) goods, programs or funds when suspected or witnessed.
How to report financial fraud
If you see or suspect financial fraud please flag it to the CFMWS Compliance & Assurance through:
If you choose email or tip line, please provide the details surrounding the suspected or witnessed incident, including:
- the identity of the person, company, or organization purported to have been involved;
- a description of the alleged incident;
- what NPP entity, funds or program is affected;
- any relevant contract numbers; date(s) of alleged wrongdoing(s);
- how you were made aware of the incident;
- the identity of any potential witnesses;
- the location and availability of supporting evidence and/or documentation.
Confidentiality
All reports are treated confidentially.
Senders' names, emails and details provided will not be shared with anyone other than those monitoring the email hotline.
If you prefer anonymity, rather than sending from your work or personal email, you can create an anonymous email account from which to send the email.
Types of financial fraud
Learn about the different types of financial fraud.
Why reporting financial fraud matters
In our roles as good stewards of our social enterprise, it is our responsibility, as one team, to make sure the funds our members trust us with are well used and administered. This diligence speaks to our values of always carrying for our members and employees, and acting with integrity.
Being diligent also essential for our financial sustainability, as we continue to re-invest in our CAF communities' physical, social, mental and financial wellness.