The University of the District of Columbia’s Police Chief Uncovered Evidence of Time Theft. When He Tried to Report To Outside Authorities, He Was Fired.
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The University of the District of Columbia’s Police Chief Uncovered Evidence of Time Theft. When He Tried to Report To Outside Authorities, He Was Fired.
Carlos Kelly’s relatively brief tenure as chief of the University of the District of Columbia’s police department was rocky, to say the least. In less than a year as UDC’s top cop, he rearranged the schedule to avoid the need for overtime shifts, eliminated a contract for extra campus security, and rooted out alleged time theft among the ranks, saving the university about $1 million in the past year, by his own estimates. He investigated multipl…
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