If you mean the Moose organization’s internal leadership, the clearest route is to file formal charges through the organization’s disciplinary process, which states that charges against a Moose International or Supreme Lodge officer, employee, representative, or appointee must be filed with the Supreme Forum.

What to do

  1. Write a factual complaint.
  2. Include the names, dates, places, and conduct you believe was corrupt.
  3. Attach any supporting evidence, such as emails, receipts, meeting notes, screenshots, or witness statements.
  4. Ask for a specific remedy, such as an investigation, suspension, removal, or accounting review.
  5. Submit it to the organization’s designated disciplinary or governing body rather than posting it informally.

If the issue may be criminal

If the conduct looks like fraud, bribery, theft, or misuse of funds, you can also report it to law enforcement or a government anti-corruption office in your country. General guidance on corruption reporting recommends sending a chronological, evidence-based complaint to the authority most likely to investigate, and that the same matter can sometimes be reported to more than one body.

Good complaint format

  • What happened.
  • Who was involved.
  • When and where it happened.
  • Why you believe it was corrupt.
  • What evidence supports it.
  • What outcome you want.

Practical caution

False or malicious accusations can create serious problems, so keep the report accurate, specific, and documented. If you want the strongest result, preserve originals of all evidence and avoid editing screenshots or documents beyond basic organization.

Next step

If you want, I can help you draft a concise complaint letter you can submit to the Moose organization’s disciplinary body.