The Long Island Rail Road's president said Wednesday that more workers should expect to be fired for their involvement in an alleged employee identification card counterfeiting ring after an MTA Board member said several implicated workers "have skated."
James O’Donnell, the Orange County representative on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board and a former MTA Police chief, expressed frustration that most of the 36 workers implicated in the MTA inspector general’s latest investigation remain employed by the railroad and only one has been fired.
"This is hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars that was stolen right under our noses," O’Donnell said at a railroad committee meeting in Manhattan.
"These people will continue to reap the benefits of their behavior with thei

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