Keel to be reappointed as SLED chief after brief retirement
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Governor: SLED chief to be reappointed after brief retirement
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSAV) – South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Chief Mark Keel is expected to continue his work at the agency following a brief retirement. Gov. Henry McMaster announced Thursday that he will reappoint Keel after he spends 30 days in retirement to receive retirement benefits, as is required by the South Carolina Police Officers Retirement System. It's common practice in the law enforcement community, according to McMaster…
Gov. McMaster reappoints SLED Chief - ABC Columbia
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)– Thursday, according to the Governor’s Office, Gov. McMaster announced his decision to reappoint State Law Enforcement Director Mark Keel following Keel’s 30 day retirement from the agency. Keel notified the governor of his intent to retire Wednesday. Officials say the SC Police Officers Retirement System requires officers to retire for at least 30 days before returning to covered employment. A spokesperson for the Governor…
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