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Former SAISD employees accused of taking bribes

corruptionbribery April 30, 2014 0

Mika Johnson

Two former San Antonio Independent School District employees are accused of taking bribes.

According to the San Antonio Express News, 61-year-old Cedric Petersen and 33-year-old Brian Harris have been indicted in Illinois on a charge of federal program bribery.

Former SAISD employees accused of taking bribes

Petersen was once an assistant principal and coordinator for a federal tutoring program at Fox Tech High School.

Harris is a former tutoring coordinator at Sam Houston High.

The bribes apparently came from education companies accused of fraudulently pulling in more than $33 million from hundreds of school districts across the country.

Both men left SAISD in 2011. The crimes allegedly took place from 2008 to 2010.

Source: ksat

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