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An assessment of 128 executive branch failures since 2000

Suggest Additional Failures

The Center for Public Integrity needs your knowledge and insight as we continue to search for systematic executive branch failures not yet included in Broken Government.

Here’s how you can help: Briefly describe an important failure in a federal department or agency. Tell us why this is important, how it happened, and how it has directly affected citizens. And please tell us how you learned of the failure. If you can point us to any documentation, public or private, that would help make our coverage even stronger. We love documents and data.

We will pass your information on to our reporters and editors to help guide our examination. We are happy to accept anonymous tips and leads.

With your input, we will continue to tell the story of what has gone wrong with our government over the last administration — and what needs to be fixed by the next one.


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