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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
When's the last time you saw a company comment on an employee that has had this happen to them?
Usually it's "we don't comment on an ongoing investigation" Which is how it should be...otherwise, there is the potential for legal issues for the commenting company...capisce?
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"As this is a personnel matter, we won't be commenting any further.", NYRA spokesman Pat McKenna said in the link that you posted. Which of course means that the NYRA has no inclination to release further information about this, even when the investigation is "complete". McKenna said nothing about keeping silent because of the "ongoing investigation"; SALVATO was the one who used that excuse...since he couldn't very well be expected to reveal the impropriety that he is charged with.
The NYRA is obviously of the opinion that this is the sort of "personnel decision" that the betting customer should be kept in the dark about. Are you of the same opinion, Mr. PA?