The state auditor general says the Pennsylvania Turnpike should end the practice of letting its employees and vendors drive on the toll road for free when they're not working.
Auditor General Jack Wagner says he estimates the free-pass policy cost the state at least $7.7 million in lost collections over nearly five years. It's not clear how much of that is personal travel and how much is work-related.
He calls the practice disturbing and is urging turnpike executives to stop it, or at least improve oversight. Wagner plans to issue a report on the subject later this month.
A turnpike spokesman says Wagner's report is under review.
Auditor slams Pa. Turnpike for employee passes
Jack Wagner says state has lost $7M in revenue
Published: Dec 11 2012 01:39:00 PM EST
Updated On: Dec 11 2012 01:39:41 PM EST
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