Truth belongs in the open.

Corruption and abuse thrive in silence. Employees, contractors, and witnesses often hold the only proof — yet fear retaliation, legal exposure, or being ignored.

The Public Accountability Project exists to lower that barrier. We provide a structured, ethical pathway for whistleblowers to raise concerns, and a durable public archive so institutions cannot simply wait for attention to fade.

We are not a replacement for regulators, journalists, or legal counsel. We are a complement: a place where the public can see what was alleged, what was verified, and what — if anything — was done about it.