Former CPS principal federally charged in overtime fraud scheme – WGNTV (Chicago)

The 10-count indictment alleges the former principal of Brennemann Elementary School, located in Buena Park, told certain school employees that she would authorize overtime pay for hours the employees would not be required to work. She then allegedly directed them to then deliver the proceeds of the unearned overtime to her or another person, fraudulently collecting at least $200,000 in CPS money through the scheme.
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Susan
4 years ago

Taxpayers need a mechanism to uncover school district fraud and embezzlement, and spending in violation of law. The principal recently charged with fraud required co-conspirators to be paid overtime for hours not worked. This (phantom) overtime would go toward their creditable earnings and result in boosting their retirement benefits. It is also unlikely her co-conspirators paid the taxes on their phantom incomes out of their own pockets, so their complicity cannot be labeled as innocent or coerced. Many individuals had to participate for this fraudulent scheme to work. These Individuals were willing to defraud their community—essentially stealing money from children… Read more »

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Her intentions were good, two weeks probation and a transfer to DOWM.
is it just me or is the DOWM the recipient of all the do not fire unemployable relatives of cousins and friends of cousins. Nobody knows what goes on there and everybody is afraid to look! It’ll turn into how long have you known about this! It’s the Animal House of city departments. It’s also punishment to be sent there, a lot of the work involves using a shovel. Being a junior employee there is like a road gang sentence.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

It just never ends in this state

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