Thomas Brady, a Norfolk County sheriff's deputy, resigned after being accused of violating state ethics laws by directing department plumbers to perform free work at his home. The Ethics Commission found that he solicited plumbing services on multiple occasions during work hours without reimbursement. Although Brady was issued a termination notice for not meeting standards, he resigned first. The investigation determined that his requests were coercive due to his position, and he faces potential fines in an upcoming hearing.
The state Ethics Commission found that Thomas Brady violated conflict of interest law by soliciting free plumbing work from department plumbers for his home during work hours.
Brady's requests were deemed coercive due to his superior rank, leading to his resignation before a scheduled termination for failing to meet standards.
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