Arrested JCIA workers suspended without pay

JERSEY CITY – Four employees of the Jersey City Incinerator Authority arrested last week in an alleged waste for cash scheme have been suspended without pay, said City Spokesperson Jennifer Morrill

Clayton Dabney, the JCIA’s assistant executive director and brother of the agency’s executive director, has been charged with theft of service and conspiracy. He has pleaded not guilty in court.

Morrill identified the other three arrested as Luis Felipe Berrios, Jessie Jackson, and Patrick Williams. Berrios and Jackson have been charged with theft of service, Williams with conspiracy, Morrill said.

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