Armando J. Perez, the police chief of Bridgeport, Conn., and another official were charged with conspiring to rig the hiring process to ensure Mr. Perez got the top job.
Source: New York Times
Police Chief Cheated to Get His Job, and Officers Helped, U.S. Says
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