Raymond Ramdeo, a 17-year veteran at Houston Public Works is under investigation for falsifying vehicle inspections on his side job.
employee is under investigation after KHOU 11 News began asking questions about a side job he works in the private sector., was promoted to Assistant Director of Wastewater Operations last December. The executive-level position carries a $145,000 annual salary and is responsible for overseeing all the city’s wastewater treatment plants and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
Records reveal Ramdeo was not complying with the rules and the law at a side job he works at a vehicle inspection shop on Berry Road near Millicent Street just off Hardy Toll Road on Houston’s northeast side. Ramdeo didn’t disclose the extra employment as required under City of Houston policy, according to his personnel file.
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