Reports: 13 charged in MTA exam cheating scandal

More than a dozen MTA workers have been charged in an exam cheating scandal. NBC is reporting that nine conductors and four engineers are accused of emailing photos of Metro-North safety tests to conductor

News 12 Staff

Jun 30, 2015, 5:43 AM

Updated 3,583 days ago

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More than a dozen MTA workers have been charged in an exam cheating scandal.
NBC is reporting that nine conductors and four engineers are accused of emailing photos of Metro-North safety tests to conductor candidates.
They were all charged with impairing the integrity of a government licensing examination.
According to NBC, the MTA said none of the 13 staffers charged Monday had been in passenger service since the agency was notified they would be arrested.