Former Boston Public Schools' Bus Safety Manager Accused of $870K Bribery Scheme
Michael Muller faces multiple federal charges for a decade-long scheme involving $870,000 in bribes from vendors managing Boston Public Schools bus maintenance.
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Former Boston Public School Bus Director from Millbury charged with bribery - The Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
Submitted According to a release from the Department of Justice on November 14, Michael Muller, 59, of Millbury, who formerly served as the Boston Public… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Former head of Boston Public School bus safety charged with accepting bribes from several vendors
The person formerly in charge of safety for Boston Public Schools’ fleet of school buses has been arrested and charged with soliciting bribes from vendors who worked on the buses.
Former head of Boston Public Schools’ bus safety accused of receiving more than $870,000 in bribes - Boston News, Weather, Sports
The former Director of Fleet and Facilities for the company that manages the operations and maintenance of Boston Public Schools’ (BPS) school buses was arrested and charged Friday for allegedly soliciting bribes from vendors who worked on the buses and in the bus yards, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts. Michael Muller, 59, of Millbury was charged with five counts of soliciting and accepting bribes as an …
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