By MARK R. CHELLGREN
Associated Press Writer
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- The man whose delivery of documents to the attorney general's office started the investigation of Fletcher administration personnel practices was targeted for a transfer, according to a "hit list" unsealed by a court on Monday.
Doug Doerting, who was in the Transportation Cabinet's Office of Personnel Management, was the target of some complaints from constituents, "antagonistic, biased; perceived as unfair" and he was a Democrat, the list explained. Doerting should be transferred and likely would retire as a result, it went on.
Doerting, a state employee for nearly 30 years, did leave state government after he complained to the Personnel Board and took his evidence of improper political influence in personnel decisions to Attorney General Greg Stumbo.
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Transportation Cabinet officials acknowledged the list was created by Dan Druen, the commissioner for administrative services and one of three officials under indictment for Merit System violations. Also indicted were acting Secretary Bill Nighbert and Deputy Secretary Jim Adams.
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