Contact / submit evidence

Submit records, contracts, screenshots, and timelines

The strongest accountability files usually turn on one missing piece of evidence: a contract, invoice, court filing, screenshot, letter, or dated field note that closes the gap between what was said and what happened.

Both

Named or alias

Open

Links or records

Required

Review before publishing

Evidence intake

Send the record, not the rumor

Procurement papers, utility notices, land records, school-condition evidence, budget extracts, and dated timelines can turn a public complaint into a verifiable accountability file.

File upload zone

File attachments are being added. For now, include links, archive references, contract numbers, or document notes so the review team can log the record and follow up.

How would you classify this evidence?

Select the tier that best describes your submission. We will review and may reclassify before publication.

How it works

What the public deserves to know starts with the record

Step 01

Send a document, screenshot, contract extract, court filing, budget record, or source note.

Step 02

Tell us what was promised, what happened, who was affected, and what evidence already exists.

Step 03

Choose named or anonymous submission. Nothing should be published until the claim has been checked against available records.

What helps most

The strongest submissions usually do one of three things: document a contradiction, narrow a timeline, or show where public money and lived reality stopped matching.