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Cash-stuffed envelopes: How unqualified truck drivers hit PNW roads in alleged bribery scheme
Cash-stuffed envelopes: How unqualified truck drivers hit PNW roads in alleged bribery scheme
Cash-stuffed envelopes: How unqualified truck drivers hit PNW roads in alleged bribery scheme

Published on: 05/02/2025

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Skyline CDL School in Washington was allegedly mailing wads of cash, each labeled with a student's date of birth, to an independent truck driving tester for the state of Washington in order to secure passing grades for unqualified drivers.

The gold envelopes were stuffed with wads of cash and couriered via UPS. Inside, each $520 to $530 bundle of bills was paper-clipped to a sticky note bearing the birthdate of a student seeking a commercial driver’s license in the state of Washington.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/watchdog/2025/05/cash-stuffed-envelopes-how-unqualified-truck-drivers-hit-pnw-roads-in-alleged-bribery-scheme.html

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