The Deputy Chief Clerk of Brooklyn’s Board of Elections Office was publicly chastised for car-pooling with a subordinate employee, according to a recent disposition released by the Conflicts of Interest Board.
The board issued Betty Ann Canizio-Aquil, who has worked for the BOE for two years, a warning letter because she regularly accepted rides home from an employee who lived nearby.
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