The U.S. Department of Justice revealed plans to shut down the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) by the end of March 2026. Formed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the NCDF handled more than one million complaints related to disaster fraud across the country and served as a central hub for forwarding cases to various law enforcement agencies. The closure decision stems from a 2023 program review that concluded the center's intake function has become less necessary. This shift owes partly to many partner agencies establishing their own dedicated disaster fraud hotlines, reducing the need for a... [Continue Reading]