Posted on 12/02/2005 1:19:49 AM PST by conservative in nyc
The special committee investigating the Ehrlich administration's personnel practices voted yesterday after a closed-door session to subpoena its first two witnesses to testify at a Dec. 13 meeting.
Though the committee and its attorney declined to identify the state workers, opting instead to refer to them as witnesses "A" and "B," George "Skip" Casey, a former director of human resources at the Maryland Department of Transportation who was fired last fall, is expected to be one of them.
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Casey, who is the assistant vice president for human resources at Loyola College in Baltimore, wrote a six-page letter to legislative leaders in February claiming that a "shadow government" operated outside the state personnel system to terminate career professionals and fill their positions with administration loyalists. He declined yesterday to elaborate about the circumstances of his firing, but said he is willing to testify to the specifics and sign a waiver releasing his personnel file to the committee.
Officials familiar with the workings of the committee say Paula M. Carmody, a former attorney in the Office of the People's Counsel, an independent agency that falls in the executive branch, will be issued the second subpoena.
Carmody, 51, who is now an assistant attorney general in the Division of Consumer Protection, declined to comment yesterday. A Democrat, she worked for the Office of the People's Counsel for 15 years before being fired in 2003.
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The idea for the committee gained currency among legislators in February amid reports that former Ehrlich aide Joseph F. Steffen Jr., who was fired for spreading rumors about Mayor Martin O'Malley, was sent to various state agencies to target workers for termination. Steffen was director of communications at the Maryland Insurance Administration when he was fired.
(Excerpt) Read more at baltimoresun.com ...
The article also states that Joseph Steffen a.k.a. FReeper NCPAC "was not expected to be included in the first round of subpoenas."
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This seems like a hunt for bad guys in the Gov's office.
The article says that Casey was a former longtime Republican who is now an Independent. Seminar caller?
Yes, this committee's purpose is to make the Republican governor of Maryland look bad.
The way this article reads, it sounds like Fitzy is directing this investigation to make sure no bad rat guys/gals/its get called up.
bttt
Thanks for the ping.
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