Mike Causey’s ‘misclassified’ driver billed NC nearly $14,000 for trips, records say [The News & Observer (Raleigh)]
In five years as Insurance Commissioner
The travel expenses say Causey used Blackwell to drive on overnight travel across the state and as far away as
Blackwell, 77, is a longtime friend and campaign donor to Causey, who hired him as a temporary employee shortly after being first elected commissioner in 2016.
The travel expenses do not include the wages paid to Blackwell, who in 2022 alone made more than
Causey and others in the department told The N&O in June that Blackwell was a part-time driver also providing security. But for the past two years, Blackwell was classified as a temporary “deputy secretary/commissioner I” making
After The
In a letter to the
The travel records identify Blackwell as a “Liaison to the Commissioner.”
Why does
The commissioner and NCDOI officials did not respond to an email and phone request for comment about Blackwell’s travel costs.
Causey’s travel records show the commissioner has not flown to work-related events out of state. In a brief comment to The N&O after last month’s
The travel records show Blackwell accompanied Causey on 15 out-of-state trips and eight in-state trips involving hotel stays from 2019 to last year. The records may be incomplete, since Causey’s travel records show Blackwell accompanied him on two out-of-state trips in 2018.
The
Blackwell traveled with Causey on at least three of his four trips to
The
Blackwell also drove Causey to fire departments across
Most
Causey hired a second part-time driver,
Causey, 73, of
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