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| Controversial DOC Inspector To Retire |
| By sacbee.com |
| Published: 12/29/2010 |
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Inspector General David Shaw, whose office has come under scrutiny for perks given to its lawyers and auditors, has announced he is retiring. Acting Chief Deputy Inspector General Bruce Monfross will take over for the 54-year-old Shaw, whose last day on the job is Thursday. "He's retiring after many years of state service to move on to other opportunities," said Laura Hill, special adviser to the inspector general. Shaw's decision to leave comes less than two years into his six-year term as the head of the Office of the Inspector General. The 150-employee, $26 million department investigates crimes, misconduct, waste, fraud and other staff abuses within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Read More. |
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