False Statement to Federal Agencies and Agents is the act of making false or misleading statements to federal agencies or agents. This includes making false or misleading statements to a federal official in an effort to obtain a benefit, influence an investigation, or interfere with the proper functioning of a government agency. These false statements can take the form of perjury, obstruction of justice, making a false statement or concealing material facts. There are different types of false statements to federal agencies and agents, including perjury, making false statements, concealing material facts, and obstruction of justice. Perjury is the intentional act of making false or misleading statements under oath. Making false statements is the act of knowingly making false or misleading statements to a federal agency or agent. Concealing material facts is the act of withholding relevant information from a federal official or agency. Obstruction of justice is the act of interfering with the investigation, prosecution, or other proceedings of a federal agency or agent.