For most of four years, starting in early spring 2014, the owner of a Woodside electrical contracting business who had secured projects worth millions of dollars with the Department of Education and the School Construction Authority underpaid his employees and pocketed a tidy sum.
His scheme started to unspool when one of his employees approached a DOE official with a question about pay.
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