A podcast interview with Rachel Leota, Corrections Chief Executive, addresses a major corruption probe involving 20 individuals, including corrections officers, accused of smuggling drugs and cell phones into prisons in exchange for cash, while emphasizing the rarity of such acts
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Twenty people, including 15 corrections officers and staff have been arrested in an alleged corruption and bribery bust. Police allege that staff have been smuggling cell phones and drugs and tobacco into prisoners in exchange for cash. A hundred and eight charges have been laid. Rachel Leota is the Corrections Chief Executive in with us. Good evening, Heather. This is a little bit worse than a few bad apples, isn't it?
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