Chattanooga Times Free Press

GOP lawmaker: TBI is investigat­ing current and former DCS employees

- BY ANITA WADHWANI

A Republican lawmaker said during a public hearing this week that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion is probing the conduct of current and former employees of the Department of Children’s Services — an investigat­ion a TBI spokeswoma­n later said she could neither confirm nor deny.

“I’ve been made aware of a specific instance where the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion has gotten involved in an internal investigat­ion of DCS employees and former DCS employees,” Rep. David Hawk, R-Greenville, said Monday during the legislativ­e Finance, Ways and Means Committee hearing.

The hearing was to review an emergency request for funding from the agency, which has been under fire for more than a year over its inability to adequately care for the abused or neglected children that come into state custody.

The committee’s chairwoman, Rep. Patsy Hazlewood, R-Signal Mountain, prevented Hawk from asking additional questions, noting the hearing was confined to the emergency budgetary request.

A TBI spokeswoma­n, in response to questions about Hawk’s public statements, said the agency was taking the rare step of neither confirming nor denying the existence of any investigat­ion.

“While we appreciate and respect the public interest in matters such as this, the integrity of TBI’s investigat­ive process is of the highest importance,” said Leslie Earhart, a TBI spokeswoma­n.

“In certain, rare instances, it is our agency’s position that confirming or denying the existence of a TBI investigat­ion could potentiall­y limit our capacity to fully gather any and all relevant evidence and interview potential witnesses, to the detriment of the potential outcome of any investigat­ion,” she said.

“Our agency will fully review any informatio­n and evidence presented to us in accordance with state law. These reviews may or may not result in formal TBI investigat­ions. For these reasons, and to preserve the overall integrity of our agency’s work, we are not able to provide informatio­n about our involvemen­t in this matter,” the remainder of Earhart’s emailed statement said.

During Monday’s legislativ­e hearing, Hawk queried Department of Children’s Services Commission­er Margie Quin about whether any of the supplement­al budget funding sought would be used in service of a TBI probe.

“Are any of these supplement­al dollars going toward any TBI investigat­ion or can we talk about that in two weeks?” when the committee reconvenes, he asked Quin.

Quin said only that none of the funding requests, to her knowledge, would be used for any TBI or Department of Children’s Services internal investigat­ion.

A Department of Children’s Services spokespers­on referred questions by a reporter about the existence of any investigat­ion to the TBI. Hawk did not return a message left with his legislativ­e office after the hearing.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? The state of Tennessee's Department of Children's Services office in Chattanoog­a is housed at the Eastgate Town Center.
STAFF FILE PHOTO The state of Tennessee's Department of Children's Services office in Chattanoog­a is housed at the Eastgate Town Center.

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