BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority has fired four workers amid an ongoing investigation into “potential criminal activity” at a T facility in Boston.
MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng confirmed the firings of the workers, who he said were “found to be directly involved” in “alleged employee misconduct” at the Cabot Yard and Maintenance Facility at 275 Dorchester Avenue in South Boston.
In a statement, Eng said, “We are committed to upholding our core values of integrity, accountability, and transparency in every aspect of our operations at the MBTA. While a thorough investigation continues into alleged employee misconduct at Cabot Yard, the MBTA has taken decisive action based on our findings to date and terminated four employees found to be directly involved.”…