
An internal investigation into the misuse of City of Pittsburgh-issued credit cards has concluded that the incidents were due to 'honest mistakes' by employees, resulting in minimal disciplinary actions and few policy changes. Despite this, the District Attorney's office has executed a search warrant as part of the ongoing inquiry. The Deputy Mayor addressed the situation in a press conference, indicating that the city considers the matter resolved, though the city controller expressed skepticism about this conclusion.
Campbell police warned the public against tampered gift card scams after two people were arrested for allegedly placing altered gift cards on a store stand. https://t.co/pHbnxYr19u
Pittsburgh police alleged that Brian Marckisotto charged the Target store in East Liberty, where he held a secondary security job, for nearly 70 hours of work when he was actually absent and took in more than $5,700 he didn’t earn. @JVTheTrib https://t.co/kkmkFYo5Qx
A Target employee in the West Loop faces felony charges for allegedly issuing herself gift cards worth more than $36,000 in a month-long refund and return scam. https://t.co/sfC7UAecpN