The investigation revealed a building maintenance supervisor with the Jefferson Parish Parks and Recreation Department (JPRD) had violated parish policies and state law.
The subject allegedly would return home or take a break without clocking out or was not reporting breaks as required by Personal Rules of the Classified Service and the Parish Administrative Management Policies.
Additionally, the claim stated the subject also used the parish vehicle for personal reasons and may have “directed subordinate employee to assist with personal work.”
Further investigation revealed that the subject engaged in similar activity in February of 2022 that management was alerted of.
“There is a reasonable basis for concern that recently observed behaviors are part of an on-going pattern of taking breaks and leaving work while on Parish time without accountability,” according to JPOIG.
The Parish Administration reported that the subject admitted to the allegations stating the Director of Recreation would take action as permitted.
JPOIG officials recommended the following actions:
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