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Former supervisor in Maryland Public Safety Department pleads guilty to fraud in cleaning contract scheme

The case marks the latest state contracting scandal, following similar charges against a Department of Labor official

The Baltimore Sun's Luke Parker (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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A former Maryland Public Safety supervisor pleaded guilty to fraud after steering more than $139,000 in state cleaning contracts to a friend’s company in exchange for home repair kickbacks.

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