Audit Puts Spotlight on Connecticut State Police Overtime Protocols
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Audit puts spotlight on Connecticut State Police overtime protocols
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — An audit released by the State of Connecticut Tuesday outlines various instances of inadequate management and control of overtime in the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. The report said the department failed to keep records to support 220.5 hours of regular overtime and 1,051 hours of special duty overtime. Independent report reveals Lamont staffer used government-issued vehicle for personal u…
Independent Investigation Finds Lamont Staffer Misused State Vehicle
Independent investigators found that a senior advisor to Gov. Ned Lamont violated state policies, and possibly the state Code of Ethics, when he made numerous personal trips in a state vehicle, the governor’s office revealed on Monday.
Investigation finds former Lamont staffer used state-owned car for personal use
An independent investigation commissioned by Gov. Ned Lamont found that his former chief of staff violated policy by using a state-owned car for his personal use. The investigation found Jonathan Dach used the car for trips not related to his job. It goes on to say that Dach also reached speeds over 85 miles per hour, bought gas with state...
Lamont aide Jonny Dach misused state vehicle, investigation finds
An investigation commissioned by Gov. Ned Lamont concluded that his former chief of staff and current senior advisor, Jonathan Dach, chronically violated state rules by using a state vehicle as his personal car for nearly two years and driving at speeds constituting reckless driving under Connecticut law. The report by two lawyers at Shipman & Goodwin was released Monday, two weeks after Lamont said that Dach would depart from state service afte…
Report: Dach violated vehicle use policy
Jonathan Dach violated a number of Department of Administrative Services (DAS) regulations that prohibit the personal use of state vehicles and also restrict where pool cars can park and how they must be fueled during his time as Gov. Ned Lamont’s chief of staff. Goodwin & Shipman LLP recently released their findings after Lamont commissioned an independent investigation following reporting by Inside Investigator that broke news Dach had used st…
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