Archive for July, 2010

Sheriff’s Office’s former IT Director fired for blowing the whistle

A lawsuit was filed Monday, July 19th by Wilfrido Willie Mata, the former IT director of the Harrison County sheriff’s office’s claiming he was illegally fired for being a whistle blower.

“You can’t say to somebody, ‘Thanks for reporting. You’re fired,’” Houston whistleblower attorney Joel Androphy said.

According to the lawsuit, instead of looking the other way while an outsider hacked into the county’s computer system, Mata went to the FBI. In October, Mata disclosed his cooperation to the sheriff’s office. In February, the suit says his performance review was rated average. In May, he was fired.

“That timing is too close to not raise a lot of suspicion that he was fired because of complaining,” Androphy said. The lawsuit alleges the sheriff’s office violated the Whistleblower Act.

Watch the complete story as reported on WKTRK Eyewitness News.

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Who is liable for the oil spill? Geoff Berg answers.

Who is liable for man-made disasters such as the oil spill? Just the primary corporation, like BP, or also the suppliers of their equipment and parts? See what Geoff Berg has to say in this article:

Cameron Provided Blowout Gear for Rig That Sank
“I don’t think it could possibly be much more serious than a severe incident like this,” Geoff Berg, a partner at the Houston law firm Berg & Androphy, said today in a telephone interview. “If there is some evidence of liability, then you can bet that everyone will and should be sued over it.” Read More

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