2021 Retirement Board Election Notice of 2021 Retirement Board Election for one of the two elected positions to its five-member Board.
Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws c.10, §18 and c.32, and plan rules, the State Retirement Board (“Board”) will conduct a regularly scheduled election for one of the two elected positions to its five-member Board. The elected member will serve for a three-year term without compensation beginning May 2021. Please view the entire Notice of Election and related information below. Notice of 2021 Retirement Board Election
Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws c.10, §18 and c.32, the Massachusetts State Board of Retirement (“Board”) will conduct a regularly scheduled election for one of the two elected positions to its five-member Board. The elected member will serve for a three-year term without compensation beginning May 2021.
‘Don’t tell them [expletive] anything’; former Massachusetts State Police Lt. Daniel J. Griffin and Sgt. William W. Robertson arrested in connection with overtime scandal
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
Daniel J. Griffin, a former lieutenant and commanding officer of the Massachusetts State Police Traffic Programs Section, seen here in 2017.
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Two more former members of the Massachusetts State Police were arrested Friday in connection with the overtime scandal.
Daniel J. Griffin, a former lieutenant and commanding officer of the Massachusetts State Police Traffic Programs Section, and William W. Robertson, a former sergeant with the state police unit were arrested by federal law enforcement officers Friday morning on a slew of charges, including conspiracy to steal federal funds and wire fraud.
Former Massachusetts State Police supervisors arrested on corruption charges
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
A pair of former members of the Massachusetts State Police were arrested by federal agents early Friday.
MassLive has learned the names of the former law enforcement officials: Daniel J. Griffin, a former lieutenant and commanding officer of the Massachusetts State Police Traffic Programs Section, and William W. Robertson, a former sergeant with the state police. Both face a slew of charges, including conspiracy to steal federal funds and wire fraud, according to indictments that were unsealed Friday morning.
Griffin and Robertson would regularly arrive late to, and leave early from overtime shifts funded with federal dollars from 2015 through 2018, prosecutors claim, starting overtime shifts during regular work hours or leaving two-to-three hours before they were scheduled to end.