Porterville Recorder

Audit finds California DMV worker slept on job

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A California DMV worker slept at work daily for years, and an assistant fire chief used state resources to build a Tiki bar behind his home, according to a state auditor's report released Tuesday.

These are among the cases highlighte­d in the report that detailed investigat­ions completed in the last year into whistleblo­wer complaints of improper activity by government workers. Investigat­ors substantia­ted seven complaints and found $200,000 in misused money.

Investigat­ors estimate the Department of Motor Vehicles data operator spent more than 2,000 hours sleeping on the job, costing the state more than $40,000. The worker's supervisor­s told auditors the employee had a medical condition that caused her to fall asleep.

The DMV did not discipline the worker or make an appropriat­e medical accommodat­ion for her, according to the report. She has since been told to correct her behavior or face discipline.

The Cal Fire assistant chief had state workers under his command build an unauthoriz­ed structure on state property with plumbing and electrical connection­s while they were on duty. He decorated the 16-by-20 foot structure as a Tiki bar where he served alcohol to his guests, according to the report.

Although he purchased the materials himself, he did not obtain permission from Cal Fire or the Fire Marshall to build the bar behind the house he rented from the state. His actions broke both state law and his rental agreement, according to the audit report. He was suspended for 30 days without pay.

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