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  • Concealing County Corruption: Anatomy of a Cover-Up

    Wayne Dolcefino saves the best for last. In his final investigation for KTRK-TV, he and the 13 Undercover Unit demonstrated relentless persistence as they attempted to shake up a county government with an abysmal record of policing itself. This submission begins with four reports detailing shocking evidence of corruption inside the downtown precinct of Constable Jack Abercia. 13 Undercover spent several months doing painstaking surveillance -- catching the Constable’s deputies running his personal errands, working extra jobs on the clock and stockpiling never driven county patrol cars while lawmen were being laid off. 13 Undercover then managed to get a hidden camera inside the chief deputy’s office as he and two deputies talked openly about corruption inside the precinct. The language is often foul mouthed and always revealing. The FBI nabbed Aberica and two top commanders in a bribery sting weeks later. The veteran former constable is now awaiting trial. Eventually, 13 Undercover turned our cameras on county leaders to say “enough is enough.” Not only was action not forthcoming, it quickly became clear that many in positions of power wanted this all to go away without getting their hands dirty, without ending decades of a patronage system that made deputies feel required to give money to their boss’s campaigns and charities to keep their jobs. That was not an option. This investigation demanded accountability and we held leaders to the promises they made to the public. In late summer, 13 Undercover scored a major public records victory that revealed what one commentator dubbed "a cover-up of Nixonian proportions." The series culminated with the long awaited, and previously unimaginable, indictment of one of the county’s most popular elected officials – precinct 6 Constable Victor Trevino. New county directives now prohibit constables from soliciting money from their deputies and legislation is expected to filed in Austin to protect county employees from further shakedowns.

    Tags: Corruption; county government; officials

    By Reporter: Wayne Dolcefino; Exec. Producer: Chris Hanson; Producer: Kevin Hirten; Producer/Photog: Colin McIntyre

    KTRK-TV (Houston)

    2012

  • Questionable Coverage

    “Questionable Coverage” was a hidden camera investigative report about systematic health insurance scams affecting victims in nearly every state. As a direct result of our reporting, two companies ceased operations, a third has been sanctioned, and insurance regulators in Georgia and New York have launched their own investigations into the fraud.

    Tags: health insurance; scams; fraud; hidden cameras

    By Dan Slepian, Colin Dow, Chris Hansen

    NBC News

    2012

  • Conviction

    This is a 10-year hidden camera investigation into a likely case of a wrongful conviction in New York City. Ultimately, our broadcast triggered the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to officially reopen and reinvestigate the case as part of its newly created “Conviction Integrity Unit.” Our investigation may also have led to the identity of the real murder suspect. It was reported by Luke Russert.

    Tags: conviction; attorney; murder; suspect

    By PRODUCER: DAN SLEPIAN; EDITOR: ROB O. ALLEN; CORRESPONDENT: LUKE RUSSERT

    Dateline NBC

    2012

  • The Mafia of Public Job Competitions

    The story shows that investigations for fraud in public job competitions have been carried out in every Brazilian state. Required to join municipal, state and federal institutions, the competitions should be meant to choose the best applicants. However, only those appointed by politicians, and people who pay for a given position, are approved. Making use of a hidden camera, the reporter caught off-guard seven companies that fraud competitions and still approve only applicants appointed by mayors and other officials. Some sell the positions directly to the applicants.

    Tags: international; job; fraud; Brazil; politicians; mayors

    By Reporter and producer Giovani Grizotti; Cinematographers Giancarlo Barzi; Marcelo Theil; and Hálex Vieira; Editors Renato Nogueira Neto; and Alexandre Tandy.

    RBS-TV/Globo TV (Brazil)

    2012

  • Air Duct Investigation

    Using hidden cameras, Inside Edition exposes a national ripoff where an organized group of individuals use air duct cleaning companies to go from state to state defrauding homeowners.

    Tags: homeowners; scam; air ducts

    By Charles Lachman; Bob erad; Larry posner; Lisa Guerrero; Joe Enoch

    Inside Edition (New York)

    2010

  • Councilmen on Tourism

    With the help of a hidden camera, this RBS-TV/Globo TV investigation of city council members in seven Brazilian states shows how many politicians were skipping taxpayer-funded seminars and classes to vacation instead.

    Tags: Brazil; politician; taxpayer; tourism; council

    By Giovani Grizotti; Giancarlo Barzi; Jefferson Pacheco; Luciano Luccas; Dimitri Caldeira; Larissa Bitencourt

    RBS-TV/Globo TV (Brazil)

    2010

  • Security Breach

    "From broken metal detectors to convicted felons carrying police badges and guns, WTTG-TV's hidden camera investigation of the DC Protective Service Police Department (DCPSD) showed how anyone armed with a weapon could easily slip through security inside District government buildings."

    Tags: security; federal buildings; Washington, D.C.; police;

    By Tisha Thompson; Rick Yarborough; Nelson Jones; Steve Jones;

    WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.)

    2008

  • Carnival Safety Investigation

    Inside Edition sent a producer with hidden cameras to work at several traveling carnivals around the country where he uncovered major drug use by some of the carnival ride operators. In addition to capturing "ride jockeys" abusing (and dealing) drugs just minutes before they began operating major thrill rides popular with children and young adults, our producer also observed several serious safety issues inherent in the traveling carnival industry. Among these safety issues were questionable hiring practices, inadequate training policies and dangerous mechanical issues on multiple rides.

    Tags: carnival safety; public safety; ride jockeys; drug use; sex offenders; ex-con; traveling carnivals;

    By Charles Lachman; Bob Read; Matt Meagher; Charles McLravy; Marissa Yaremich; Filip Kapsa

    Inside Edition (New York)

    2008

  • Dateline NBC: Tricks of the Trade

    In this investigation, Dateline exposed what experts call deceptive sales practices in the marketing of equity indexed annuities - especially to senior citizens. Hidden cameras captured the claims agents made and the critical disclosures they glossed over when they thought they were alone with retirees.

    Tags: fraud; abusive sales tactics; equity indexed annuities; marketing; sales methods; retirement planning seminars; scare tactics; insurance licenses;

    By Chris Hansen; Steve Eckert; Maite Amorebieta; Allan Maraynes; David Corvo

    NBC News Dateline

    2008

  • Court Officer Investigation

    A four month Inside Edition hidden camera investigation exposed a culture among New York State Court Officers where drinking on the job was a regular occurrence and appeared to be acceptable conduct as it went unchecked for many years.

    Tags: drinking on the job; Court officers; officer misconduct; court case; public intoxication; Court Administration;

    By Charles Lachman; Bob Read; Matt Meagher; Scott Phillips; Larry Posner

    Inside Edition (New York)

    2008