T.I. Bridge Authority executive director cleared of accusations of misconduct, bullying
| By Gordon Block, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The authority revealed the results of its inquiry of
Though no sanctions were levied against
Allegations against
"Between them and the board, they didn't want to see these allegations come true,"
The need for the authority's leadership to update certain policies,
The report given to
As one example, the alleged incidents of bullying by
The report did acknowledge faults with
The report recommended that a policy be set for
The accusation from
The report disagreed with
Immediately after the meeting's conclusion, the authority's board, including
"We're a big family," <person>Mr. Barnard said. "It's a great place to work."
A copy of the authority's report to
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