INSPECTOR CHARGED FOR TRYING TO GET 2K FROM BUS CONDUCTOR

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Transport Authority Route Inspector Michael Frith was today sentenced to four months in prison at hard labour when he appeared in the Corporate Area Criminal Court.
Frith was arrested in July 2012 by members of the then Anti-Corruption Branch after he reportedly solicited $2,000 from a Coaster bus conductor.
According to a news release from the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency, a report was made by the conductor who then agreed to participate in an operation to apprehend Frith.
Frith pleaded guilty to breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act on January 19, 2016, and was today sentenced.

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