S.C. juvenile justice leader to quit after walkout, poor audit
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The leader of South Carolina’s juvenile justice agency announced Tuesday he is quitting about three months after officers and teachers walked off the job leading to a no confidence vote from state senators. Freddie Pough’s resignation letter mentioned none of the turmoil of a scathing audit this year that found increasing […]
Pough becomes permanent director at juvenile justice agency
COLUMBIA (AP) A former state agent is now the director of the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. Freddie Pough (pronounced pew) was approved to his new job April 25 by the state Senate. Pough had been running the juvenile justice agency on an interim basis since January 2017. He was hired to be the department’s […]
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