Nine more state employees suspected of fraud in D-SNAP

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  1. Ken Dixon says:

    Their identity is protected under state disciplinary rules that were part of their union contracts.

  2. sadinbpt says:

    Why can’t you post their names? Thieves!

  3. James Ricci says:

    The Governor can make it sound like things have changed, he might even believe it himself, but the reality is any state worker that tries to tell the real story about the mismanagement of State agencies has to go to the Auditors of Public Accounts first —- What’s interesting is one of the new commissioners Robert Ward when confronted with a scandal in his old department ( DMV) appointed the managers who failed to do their jobs in the first place to investigate themselves ( Documented).
    If the auditors find in your favor it goes to the Attorney Generals office — If a finding of wrong doing is brought forth then the Attorney Generals office will defend the agency it just investigated. I encourage anyone who wants to change the system to come forward, but have no illusions the system is stacked against you. The price for doing the right thing might not be what you expected.
    Jim Ricci