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Government Contracts

May 12, 2010

Witness Recants in MTA Case

The man who accused local transit officials of taking him off his job in retaliation for his testimony at an upcoming trial is walking back a crucial part of his story, blaming an unfortunate choice of words.

By Gabe Friedman

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - The man who accused local transit officials of taking him off his job in retaliation for his testimony at an upcoming trial is taking back a crucial part of his story, blaming it on an unfortunate choice of words.

It marks the latest twist in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 15-year old legal battle with contractor Tutor-Saliba-Perini over the construction...

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