For the first time in its 14-year history, a special review panel of Maryland lawmakers unanimously voted to issue a subpoena to force a former aide to Gov. Larry Hogan to testify.
The move came after Roy McGrath refused to answer questions about a nearly quarter-million-dollar severance package he said the governor approved.
“We know that Mr. McGrath took a payout that he says the governor approved. The governor says he didn’t. Both can’t be true,” Del. Erek Barron explained to the Legislative Policy Committee of the General Assembly in a virtual meeting on Sept. 23.
McGrath will have to testify to the Joint Committee on Fair Practices and State Personnel Oversight.
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