SEC Employees Played Golf While Claiming to Work From Home, Inspector General Finds
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Jason Leopold
Summary
An SEC Inspector General investigation found that several SEC employees were playing golf at a public course while claiming to be working from home. The investigation led to one employee resigning and two being suspended after they were confronted with evidence. The article is a FOIA Files piece discussing the release of the investigative report obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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· 3 pulledSEC employees were living their best lives on the green, playing 18 holes at a public golf course when they said they were working from home
One of the employees resigned and two were suspended when they were confronted with the evidence last year
I had a feeling the inspector general's full investigative report would make for pretty good reading. I wasn't wrong.
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