Prosecute MBTA deadbeat payroll thieves

A construction inspector and an engineer who each worked for the MBTA for more than 20 years faced felony charges yesterday, accused of collecting pay for what the attorney general's office described as no-show jobs. A third man, also an inspector, is expected to appear today in Suffolk Superior Court.

3 accused of taking T pay for no work
Anonymous tip sparked probe of longtime workers
By Andrew Ryan and John R. Ellement

After they bust the payroll thieves, maybe they can prosecute the deadbeats scamming the Boston Fireman's retirement system and disability insurance.

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and maybe, someday,

someone will prosecute Bush and Cheney for murdering 4000 American soldiers and tens of thousands of Iraqis.
But sure, fraud should be a felony.

Dan Farnkoff | Sat, 10/04/2008 - 3:46pm

Is Palin related to Bush and

Is Palin related to Bush and Cheney?

I ask because she is under investigation for improper use of power in firing the Public Safety Commissioner in Alaska and she and her husband refuse to show up and answer questions as part of the investigation.

What part of the US Constitution says Governor's and President's and their staffs are not accountable under the law? It must be Article 4.

So much for the small town values bullshit.

Gregory | Tue, 10/07/2008 - 8:37am

Well, now that these guys

Well, now that these guys are gone, can I drop out of grad school and fill one of the vacancies? I'd love to get my weekends back.

Flip | Sat, 10/04/2008 - 3:51pm

Reminding You

This is Dan Grabauskas, General Manager of the MBTA. reminding you to pay your fare.

eastha | Sun, 10/05/2008 - 9:51am

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