Whistleblower received bonus, glowing performance review prior to suspension
The woman who investigated multiple complaints against the Virginia Parole Board and later sued Virginia s State Inspector General for suspending her from her job released documents she said showed that she was considered a model employee before she was put on leave.
Posted at 1:33 PM, Mar 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-15 18:38:46-04
RICHMOND, Va. The woman who investigated multiple complaints against the Virginia Parole Board and later sued Virginia s State Inspector General for suspending her from her job released documents she said showed that she was considered a model employee before she was put on leave.
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Email shows OSIG shared parole board report with Attorney General s office
A draft of a report that was highly critical of the Virginia Parole Board was sent from a state government watchdog to the Virginia Attorney General s Office one month before a shortened, official version of the report was sent to the Office of the Governor, according to emails obtained by CBS 6.
By: Mike Bergazzi , Jon Burkett
Posted at 5:58 AM, Mar 04, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-05 12:42:08-05
RICHMOND, Va. A draft of a report that was
highly critical of the Virginia Parole Board was sent from a state government watchdog to the Virginia Attorney General s Office one month before a shortened, official version of the report was sent to the Office of the Governor, according to emails obtained by CBS 6.
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A look back at memorable moments in Richmond, Va., from 2020.
From pandemic to protests, from voting to vaccines and everything in between, 2020 in the Richmond area â and across the globe â has been a year like no other.
âUnprecedentedâ is a word thrown around when describing the past 12 months (or was it 12 years?), but to come up with one that better encapsulates what has happened across our region, state, country and world would be to perhaps create a new language.
As we prepare with hopeful anticipation for a new year with new promises and priorities, the Richmond Times-Dispatch looks back on what happened locally and across the commonwealth in 2020 â the year that was.