Norfolk employee doesn't show up for 12 years

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A worker was paid for 12 years without ever showing up for work at a Norfolk, Virginia, agency funded by federal, state and local money, officials say.

Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim told CNN on Friday that when a new director took over at Norfolk Community Services Board recently, she was "doing her due diligence" when she discovered the hooky-playing employee was on the books. The director, Maureen Womack, then notified the city attorney's office, Fraim said.

Sandy Johnson, a spokeswoman for the Community Services Board, told CNN Friday that her agency couldn't comment because of the ongoing investigation.


http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/08/27/virgin ... l?iref=NS1
 
Unless I'm mistaken, the Community Services Board is part of the mental health system? This is actually somewhat believable. I used to see some folks in this department (mental health) who would have actually benefited the department by not showing up. But that's a different story.
 
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