‘No inspection needed’: Former Harris County Tax Office employees accused in vehicle registration sticker scheme
Four charged with organized criminal activity for bribery totaling tens of thousands of dollars to bypass vehicle registration requirements, with one suspect still fugitive, authorities said.
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2 Harris Co. tax office employees among suspects accused in vehicle registration scheme: Pct. 1
Authorities alleged that tax office employees accepted bribes from the owners of a South Houston vehicle title-registration company and processed title transfers without the required documentation.
Authorities Allege Nearly 200 Fraudulent Transactions at Harris County Tax Office
Four individuals, including two former Harris County Tax Office employees, have been charged in connection with an alleged scheme to illegally process vehicle registrations and title transfers in exchange for bribes. The post Authorities Allege Nearly 200 Fraudulent Transactions at Harris County Tax Office appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
Former Harris County tax office employees arrested, charged in alleged vehicle registration bribery scheme
Probable cause records allege county employees, Renisha Wilkins, 35, and Sarah Anderson, 31, used their employment as auto title registration clerks to override system requirements in the Texas Registration Titling System, a program managed by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
‘No inspection needed’: Former Harris County Tax Office employees accused in vehicle registration sticker scheme
Two former Harris County Tax Office employees and two local business owners were arrested this week for allegedly defrauding taxpayers out of tens of thousands of dollars by illegally processing vehicle registrations and title transfers.
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