TRENTON – The new top executive of the New Jersey agency dedicated to rooting out corruption and fraud claims principal residency in two states while working a second full-time job in Washington, D.C.
Tiffany Williams Brewer, who was named as the chief executive officer of the State Commission of Investigation on Monday, listed a recently-purchased Maryland home as her principal residence and voted in Tinton Falls, records show. She is also scheduled to teach four classes three days per week at Howard University this semester.
New Jersey law requires that public employees establish primary residence in the state within a year after hire, and records show Williams Brewer hasn’t applied for a required waiver to live out of state. She was named chair of SCI in 2022 and had served as interim executive director since its former director, Chadd Lackey, was killed in a July 10 car crash…