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WCVB reported in October that employees at Cabot Yard were on leave amid an investigation into whether they worked on personal vehicles while on the job.
Five MBTA employees, including a New Bedford woman, were charged in federal court with allegedly faking track inspection reports on the Red Line.
Four former MBTA employees and one current MBTA employee face federal criminal charges, accused of falsifying track inspection reports and working on private vehicles during working hours.
Four former Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) workers and one current employee have been accused of falsifying Red Line track inspection reports, according to prosecutors.
Five MBTA employees, including a New Bedford woman, were charged in federal court with allegedly faking track inspection reports on the Red Line.
Five MBTA employees, including one from Brockton and Bridgewater, were charged with allegedly faking track inspection reports on the Red Line.
An image from an MBTA surveillance camera shows a track inspector (circled) in a garage at the Red Line’s Cabot Yard at a time when he was allegedly claiming to be conducting an inspection. Five ...
Four former MBTA employees who clocked in overtime well north of $50,000 last year and a current staffer could face up to 20 years in prison for allegedly falsifying Red Line track inspection reports.
Prosecutors allege that instead, at the time of the inspections, Gamble, Vatel, Mendes and Vicente were inside Cabot Yard, an MBTA location with a coffee and breakroom for Red Line inspection ...
The four are also accused of being inside Cabot Yard, an MBTA location that has a coffee and breakroom for inception employees, when they were supposed to be working on inspection reports.
Prosecutors said the four were inside Cabot Yard, an MBTA facility with a break room for inspectors, when some of the inspections were supposed to be completed.