No-Show Worker Picks Up Paycheck For 12 Years
NORFOLK, VA-- Nice work if you can get it.
A special grand jury will decide if there’s enough evidence to charge a Virginia woman who, while suspended from her job, continued to collect a paycheck for 12 years, the Virginian-Pilot reported. Jill McGlone, who once worked at the Norfolk Community Services Board, was paid $320,000 over the timeframe even though she performed no work, the paper reported. But last year, a city attorney’s office could not produce evidence of criminal activity. Last month during a city council meeting, a council member said a criminal act had surely been committed, the report said. The meeting was attended by community and political leaders reportedly frustrated that nobody was facing charges over the situation. A judge, who says two state statutes allow him to assemble the jury, will apparently appoint a special prosecutor who will call witnesses and have them testify. |
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