County supervisors refuse to provide details on King-Harbor workers
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 12:56
in Health & Medicine
The downsized hospital employed 17 who had serious criminal histories or lied about their records. The Times sought more information and the county says it needs extra time to respond. Los Angeles County supervisors continued Tuesday to refuse to release details about 17 employees who worked at Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital despite having serious criminal histories or lying about their records.
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