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Friday, July 27, 2012

Probe Cites Justice Employees for Schemes to Hire Relatives

Looking for that edge in the job search? For one division in the Justice Department, you just needed to be related to the right people.

A new report by the department's inspector general alleges that several career employees inside the Justice Management Division worked to hire their own friends and relatives into the department, in turn violating anti-nepotism rules, federal law and other standards.

The improper actions by senior officials of the division, including alleged violation of the federal nepotism statute, date back to the previous administration. At least 14 times since May 2008, the division hired or was pushed to hire personnel at the behest of a family member working in the division or as a result of family ties, the new report says.

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  1. Thats how it is where I work. One person has so many family members working there that at one time, when there was a death in the family, almost 3 departments literally had no one show up for work the day of the funeral. By the way, where I work has aprox. 200 employees.

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