TSA Employees Caught Playing Hooky, Asleep on the Job: Report
The Transportation Security Administration investigated and closed 9,622 cases of employee misconduct between 2010 and 2012, which marks a 26 percent increase in misconduct in a three-year period, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.
NBCNewsreports that 32 percent of the cases involved problems with workers showing up for their jobs, and 20 percent had to do with security and screening. In one case mentioned in the GAO report, an employee left an assigned TSA checkpoint to help a family member get a bag – later discovered to contain “numerous prohibited items” – past screening. The employee was suspended for seven days, the report says.