Making false statements to investigators concerning alleged misconduct
OATH Administrative Law Judge John B. Spooner recommended termination of employment of a child protective specialist found guilty of coercing a former agency client into housing a friend, mading false statements to investigators, and accessing confidential records without authorization.
NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, OATH Index Nos. 1342/16 and 1904/16, [recommendations adopted by the appointing authority].
OATH Administrative Law Judge John B. Spooner recommended termination of employment of a child protective specialist found guilty of coercing a former agency client into housing a friend, mading false statements to investigators, and accessing confidential records without authorization.
NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, OATH Index Nos. 1342/16 and 1904/16, [recommendations adopted by the appointing authority].
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