
A federal jury found former W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry guilty of mail fraud, wire fraud, and lying to the FBI.
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Although some of the City of Memphis' gas pumps automatically tracked fuel usage, others depended on manual logs, and not all manual logs were kept up to date.
Read More →The Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator allegedly misused a government vehicle when commuting between Washington, D.C., and his home in North Carolina.
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An audit found that a former vice president at the University of Oklahoma took a fleet vehicle home multiple times, in violation of university policy and state law.
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Investigators found that West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry misused Supreme Court fleet vehicles in at least 14 instances.
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In response to an audit, the North Carolina Department of Administration noted that it is installing telematics systems in state-owned vehicles to enable greater oversight in monitoring vehicle usage.
Read More →The city manager for Riverdale, Ga., used an unmarked police vehicle multiple times to move personal belongings to his second home, among other misuses of government property.
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Previous state attorneys used their own cars or vehicles forfeited to the office under asset forfeiture laws.
Read More →A report from the New York City Department of Investigation found that Department of Correction staff used take-home vehicles for personal trips against city policy.
Read More →A report from the California State Controller found that Panoche Water District employees misspent funds, with several large purchases for personal use including 50 take-home vehicles.
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