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7 state workers fired amid a string of data breaches

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Posted on January 18, 2025 by inuno.ai

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Seven state employees have been fired for improperly accessing — and in some cases, stealing money from — accounts of thousands of Texans who receive Medicaid, food stamps and other public assistance, The Texas Tribune has confirmed.

Four of those employees were fired in December in what is believed to be the largest data breach in the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s history after officials say they had accessed the personal account information of 61,104 Texans without a clear business reason.

In separate cases earlier last year, one employee was fired after officials said she illegally possessed information on the public assistance accounts of 3,392 people and another two were fired after $270,000 was stolen from some 500 food stamp accounts, according to the health agency’s watchdog arm, the state’s Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General. The office has referred those three individuals to local district attorney’s offices for prosecution.





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