State Inspector General’s Office Denied Other Workers Besides Annie Dookhan Engaged in Drug Lab Misconduct, Despite Secret Criminal Referrals By Maggie Mulvihill In multiple court filings and a statement to a judge, top lawyers for the state Inspector General’s office either denied they had referred for criminal prosecution other employees at a beleaguered state drug lab or indicated no other workers engaged in misconduct. The only employee ever prosecuted for misconduct at the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute in Jamaica Plain was disgraced chemist Annie Dookhan.
The OIG took 6.2 million dollars to lie to the public. The people who lied should be prosecuted and our money should be refunded. An actual independent agency should be hired to find out what actually happened at these labs and money should be paid to the defendants whose fourth amendment rights were violated. This is a disgrace and the OIG should be gutted.
The OIG took 6.2 million dollars to lie to the public. The people who lied should be prosecuted and our money should be refunded. An actual independent agency should be hired to find out what actually happened at these labs and money should be paid to the defendants whose fourth amendment rights were violated. This is a disgrace and the OIG should be gutted.