Former Boston police superintendent sues department, says he was demoted for uncovering fraud

The police department’s deputy superintendent allegedly uncovered hundreds of department-wide paid detail fraud violations.

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A former Boston Police Department superintendent is suing the department and Police Commissioner Michael Cox, claiming he was illegally demoted after he allegedly uncovered nearly 700 department violations.

Deputy Superintendent Marcus Eddings has further accused the department of violating the Massachusetts Whistleblower Act, according to a lawsuit filed Jan. 12 in Suffolk County Superior Court…

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