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CPS Employees Stole Nearly $900,000

Clip: 1/6/2015 | 9m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

CPS IG Nicholas Schuler says employees orchestrated a plan to steal nearly $900,000.

Chicago Public Schools Inspector General Nicholas Schuler says CPS employees orchestrated a plan to steal nearly $900,000 from the district. Other findings include unethical conduct and possible criminal behavior, according to a new report.

01/06/2015 | Rating NR

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