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Former governor weighs in on Parole Board controversy
The day after Gov. Ralph Northam’s office released a statement from Virginia’s top watchdog, declaring OSIG never released a 13-page draft describing wrongdoing by the Virginia Parole Board last year, a former governor offered his thoughts.Commercial truckers on long DMV wait times: 'It's a mess'
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Governor Northam invoked an article of the Virginia Constitution that forced the Office of the State Inspector General to send him the 13-page report shared with CBS 6.Virginia Parole Board report was released without consent
CBS 6 requested an interview with the state inspector general Thursday, and sent his office a number of questions regarding a 13-page report that contained allegations of wrongdoing by the Virginia Parole Board.State leaders: 'We never saw full parole board report'
Why was a report detailing the findings of an investigation into the Virginia parole board cut down from 13 to six pages before it was released to the public?
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