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Fred Weiderhold : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fred Weiderhold
Fred Wiederhold is the former inspector general of Amtrak and a 35-year veteran of the agency. He was the first inspector general at Amtrak and had also worked as a spokesperson for the passenger rail service. Wiederhold investigated changes made to contracts for the $600 million Northeast rail electrification project in 2000.〔Diane Scarponi (Rail Contractors Raided by Agents ) 06-08-2000 Associated Press〕 In another investigation, he found that "at least $1.4 million has been stolen from Amtrak by conductors and assistant conductors" between 1999 and 2001. Of the 1,200 conductors and assistant conductors, 110 conductors were fired and 20 resigned following the investigation.〔(Amtrak conductors plead guilty to stealing ) August 14, 2003 The Business Review (Albany)〕 Wiederhold testified before congress about brake issues on the high speed Acela trains in 2005.〔Mathew L. Wald (Amtrak Official Outlines Roots of Acela Problems ) May 12, 2005 New York Times〕 He resigned his post in 2009, the third inspector general to leave prematurely since the 2008 presidential election.〔(Questions raised as top Amtrak inspector resigns ) June 20, 2009 Boston Globe〕 ==References==
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