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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Three Maryland public safety officials leave jobs following misconduct investigation

Three high-level officials in the Maryland department that runs the state prison system, including its top intelligence officer, have been removed from office after being investigated for alleged misconduct.

The three officials in the office of Secretary Stephen T. Moyer were removed from the state payroll Tuesday, said Gerard Shields, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.

Shields said the officials were investigated after separate allegations of misconduct surfaced. He said state personnel law prevented him from providing details, including the reason for their departures.

He said their departures were not related to the indictments of 80 people this month in an alleged smuggling ring at the Eastern Correctional Institute in Somerset County.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

They were finding out how high the corruption was and the higher ups buddies is a major source of corruption. So they had to shut down their investigation.

Anonymous said...

What they did was EXTREMELY CARLESS