Investigator: Workers changed reports, hid data in Flint water crisis
FLINT, Mich. _ A special investigator for the Michigan Attorney General's office said six state employees who were criminally charged Friday hid and manipulated data last summer that showed a change in drinking-water sources was poisoning people here.
Liane Shekter-Smith, Adam Rosenthal and Patrick Cook worked for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality; and Nancy Peeler, Corinne Miller and Robert Scott worked for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services last summer and are charged in the case filed Friday morning in Flint District court.
_Detroit Free Press