In Jeffersontown, Kentucky, Public Works Director, Joseph McMillan, was fired last week after being arrested for possession of crack cocaine. The arrest prompted the city council to take action and last night they voted unanimously to establish random drug testing for all city employees. The city council is also going to meet later this week to discuss implementing background checks on all employees.
McMillan was hired in January of this year by the Jeffersontown’s mayor, Clay Foreman. The job application for the city does not ask if applicants have ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor. McMillan was already on probation for charges of DUI and criminal mischief when he was hired, which would have been uncovered by a simple, quick background check.
Mayor Foreman has been friends with McMillan for years but claimed he did not know about his criminal record. He noted that McMillan possessed a commercial driver’s license and had experience in his family’s construction business. Foreman said he hired McMillan because his family had done lots of work for the city over the years, dating back to the 1980′s.
It has since been discovered that McMillan has been arrested nine times since 1985. Mayor Foreman fired him last Friday.
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