Originally Posted by
MikeyA54
A co-worker was convicted of trying to sell a:confused: semi-auto handgun to an undercover ATF agent several years ago. (Felony) He was required to disclose this information to the state, but knowing the consequenses, failed to do so. I have watched this guy make so many lives miserable over the years. Does anyone know specific laws for the state of California? He has retired, and is drawing full retirement, and double dipping by working as a retired annuitant. Who would I contact to report this?
Wherever you report it you are going to come under suspicion - you've known about this for years (when "he" was making people miserable) but never said anything until he began drawing full retirement and also double dipping (which is not illegal) by working?
So you were a co-conspirator in his failure to disclose scheme - ?
As far as his retirement - he did his job, he retired. I very much doubt anyone would revoke his pension now. That's a real stretch. Fire him at some point if you had reported it, probably yes (for filing a false application) but retroactively punish him? I don't see it.
And "double dipping" - unless he is precluded from working I see no problem there.
He doesn't sound good in this whole story but neither do you.