Sunday, May 23, 2004
State workers ousted for viewing porn
The Associated Press
FRANKFORT - Twenty-three transportation employees have left state government as a result of an investigation into employees using office computers to look at pornography, the Courier-Journal reported Saturday.
The employees were fired or forced to resign or retire over the past 10 months, according to a letter obtained by the paper. Twenty other workers were suspended, but the FBI has not concluded its investigation into whether child pornography had been viewed, according to the April 22 letter to state Auditor Crit Luallen from cabinet Inspector General Robert L. Russell.
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