As Metro board chairman, he called on the transit agency’s inspector general to investigate a parking company — without disclosing that he had been hired at $50,000 a year by one of its top competitors.
By Steve Thompson, Washington Post: Local
Sat, 06/22/2019 - 1:29am
As Metro board chairman, he called on the transit agency’s inspector general to investigate a parking company — without disclosing that he had been hired at $50,000 a year by one of its top competitors.