A community of 30,000 US Transcriptionist serving Medical Transcription Industry
should look a little closer at themselves.
Did you hear this story? It happened in March but it’s just coming out now…Why? Well, another story came out just a couple days ago. They all fled to Pakistan are are under the protection of the Pakistani police. Why? Now, for another part of this story…DWS has threatened the Capital Police to drop the investigation or suffer the circumstances. Why? Could it be because they all have egg on their faces because this could be the real hackers of the DNC and other emails???? Think about it.
See DWS’s video here. I hope this works:
https://youtu.be/rJ1aJhN6PoE
If it didn’t work, see this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ1aJhN6PoE
This article is from Politico, so you can’t claim it’s right wing site. This video is out there of DWS threats. The first paragraph is from the Daily Caller.
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Five members of a Pakistani family under criminal investigation for allegedly misusing their positions as computer administrators for dozens of Democrats in the House of Representatives were paid at least $4 million from July 2009 to the present, The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group has learned.
Alvi, Awan and three other House aides, including Abid Awan and Jamal Awan, relatives of Imran Awan, and Rao Abbas, are all linked to the criminal investigation being conducted by the U.S. Capitol Police.
The five current and former House staffers are accused of stealing equipment from members’ offices without their knowledge and committing serious, potentially illegal, violations on the House IT network, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the probe.
Meeks said he isn’t convinced Alvi and Imran Awan, both of whom worked in his office at different times, are involved in the alleged procurement scam but that Alvi was dismissed because the investigation was interrupting the day-to-day functions of his office.
“As of right now, I don’t see a smoking gun,” Meeks said. “I have seen no evidence that they were doing anything that was nefarious.”
Sources close to the House probe that initially uncovered potential wrongdoing said none of the accused staffers has attempted to regain access to the House computer system.
Imran Awan is working in an “advisory” role for Wasserman Schultz, according to spokesman David Damron, “providing advice on technology issues.” Wasserman Schultz was forced to resign as Democratic National Committee chairwoman last year after a trove of embarrassing emails was released by WikiLeaks.
Awan made nearly $2 million since starting as an IT support staffer for House Democrats in 2004, according to public salary data. Alvi, who worked for House Democrats beginning in 2007, earned more than $1.3 million as an IT staffer during that time.
As shared employees, Awan, Alvi and their relatives worked for dozens of House Democrats at a time, meaning no one lawmaker was responsible for paying their full salary.
Sources close to the House investigation said the former staffers, while able to view some member data, did not have access to any classified information.
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