News & Observer: Probe sought of Easley flight records
Three months after Senator Berger first requested an investigation and a month after Bev Perdue’s Highway Patrol Commander reinstated the officer responsible for the destruction of Governor Easley’s flight records, Bev Perdue has finally agreed an investigation is warranted. Cover up in progress?
RALEIGH — State Crime Control Secretary Reuben Young on Monday requested an independent investigation of missing flight records that detail then-Gov. Mike Easley’s travels, and he has ordered the patrol captain involved in their disappearance to go back on administrative duty.
On Friday, the patrol confirmed that Capt. Alan Melvin had been returned to duty as a supervisor in the technical support unit that maintains computer networks. This was after an internal inquiry, followed by an internal affairs investigation, determined that Melvin had not intended to remove or destroy the records.
Newly appointed patrol Commander Randy Glover had made that decision last month, but Young took Melvin off the job again Monday. Patrol spokesman Capt. Everett Clendenin said Young was concerned about new information that a patrol secretary had given to The News & Observer about the missing records.
Diane Bumgardner, a secretary assigned to the governor’s security detail, said in the internal inquiry that Melvin had told her in February 2006 to download flight records from 2003 to 2005 onto a computer disk and then give it to him. He told her to then delete the files to “free up space on the computer.”
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