05/06/2026
DISH Wireless LLC agreed to pay over $17 million to resolve allegations that it made false claims against two FCC affordability programs designed to provide broadband services to low-income households during and immediately after the COVID-19 Pandemic.
An FCC OIG/DOJ joint investigation found that DISH and its agents enrolled tens of thousands of ineligible subscribers into two broadband subsidy programs intended to help low-income Americans access broadband services.
The government found evidence (1) DISH trained and directed sales agents to submit inaccurate customer applications, (2) DISH third-party sales agents submitted more than 80,000 applications with false or incomplete information to the FCC, and (3) DISH executives knew for months that it was improperly enrolling subscribers, failed to take corrective action, and DISH continued to request and receive money from the federal government.
We are grateful to our partners in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Division, Jennifer Chorpening, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia for their outstanding pursuit of this important case, and to our colleagues in FCC for their support and assistance.
Congratulations to FCC OIG Investigative Attorneys Eric Phelps, Regina Jansen, and Jeremiah Kirstein, for their excellent work on this investigation. We are also proud to recognize the critical contributions of Chris Howell-Little, Phinsuda Kiatchai, Will Sapp, and Joshua Cardenzana on our data analytics team, who conducted the innovative analytics work that identified the underlying fraud scheme and provided critical analytics support to the investigative team.
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DISH Wireless LLC to Pay More than $17M to Resolve False Claims Act and Administrative Allegations Related to FCC’s Broadband Benefits Programs
DISH Wireless LLC (DISH), located in Englewood, Colorado, has agreed to pay $17,280,240 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act (FCA), common law, and the Communications Act of 1934 relating to claims to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) Emergency Broadband Ben...
05/04/2026
FCC OIG Celebrates Public Service Recognition Week!
Many thanks to our team for their commitment to federal service and for their impactful oversight on behalf of the American people.
Together we are protecting programs that connect us all!
04/21/2026
Last week, FCC OIG spent a morning with our future, and it is bright!
We had the honor of hosting an outstanding cohort of interns from Kent State University’s Washington Program in National Issues. We discussed OIG’s mission to combat fraud, waste & abuse, and shared insights into public service and career paths in federal oversight.
Many thanks to everyone who participated in our panel discussions and presentations!
04/16/2026
We’re hiring!
Come join our team and help conduct impactful oversight to strengthen and protect FCC programs and operations.
Apply:
Assistant Inspector General for Investigations
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/865155200
Auditor (Information Technology/Performance)
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/865329400
04/03/2026
We’re hiring an Assistant Inspector General for Audits, Inspections, and Evaluations!
Seeking a highly motivated, collaborative, and experienced oversight leader with a passion and track record for protecting federal funds to join our team!
Apply at: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/863649000
03/31/2026
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the life and legacy of June Gibbs-Brown, a prominent oversight leader. She served as Inspector General (IG) at 5 federal agencies and made lasting contributions that continue to inspire the IG Community. Learn more: https://oig.hhs.gov/newsroom/news-releases-articles/employee-feature-june-gibbs-brown-legacy/ #:~:text=From%201993%20to%202000%2C%20HHS,on%20the%20HHS-OIG%20workforce
03/25/2026
We are pleased to share Larry Price has joined FCC OIG on a detail as the Acting Assistant Inspector General for Audits, Inspections, and Evaluations. We thank the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) OIG for lending us his expertise!
03/20/2026
It was an exciting week at FCC OIG! We wrapped up our second annual strategic planning workshop. We would like to thank our awesome FCC OIG team for their insights and engagement, and we greatly appreciated the guest speakers who came out to support us!
Special thanks to the CIGIE team for hosting us!
03/18/2026
FCC OIG New Advisory: To prevent fraud and reduce improper payments in FCC’s $4.98 billion “Rip and Replace “ Program
Read more-https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/FCC%20OIG%20Advisory%20Regarding%20Fraud%20Risks%20in%20FCC%26%23039%3Bs%20Rip%20and%20Replace%20Program%20FINAL.pdf
03/06/2026
As we come to the end of Slam the Scam and National Consumer Protection Week, here are some indicators of possible fraud. If you suspect fraud related to FCC programs, please report it www.fcc.gov/inspector-general/hotline
03/05/2026
FCC OIG joins SSA Office of the Inspector General and our oversight partners during week to stop fraud and protect our communities. If you suspect fraud related to FCC programs, please report it www.fcc.gov/inspector-general/hotline