WMATA Inspector General welcomes Kimberly A. Howell as Assistant Inspector General

For immediate release: January 19, 2018

The following news release was issued by the WMATA Office of Inspector General.

WMATA Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington today announced the appointment of Kimberly A. Howell to the position of Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (AIGI), where she will oversee the department’s internal investigations into potential criminal fraud, waste and abuse.

“I look forward to working with Ms. Howell to ensure that Metro is accountable to the taxpayers and jurisdictions that we serve by working to prevent fraud, waste and abuse,” said Inspector General Cherrington. “Ms. Howell brings a wealth of experience to the position including extensive investigative work and background as a Federal law enforcement officer.”

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“I would also like to thank and congratulate outgoing AIGI Isabel Cumming for her strong leadership and dedication over the past seven years,” Cherrington added. Cumming is leaving Metro to become the Inspector General for the City of Baltimore.

Howell comes to Metro from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) where she served as the Director of the Office of Investigations responsible for overseeing nationwide investigations of alleged criminal and civil wrongdoing within the NRC jurisdiction.

Howell has had a distinguished career spanning nearly 25 years of public service. She began her Federal law enforcement career as a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service in 1993 and held increasingly responsible Federal law enforcement positions with several federal agencies. Howell entered the Senior Executive Service in 2011 when she was selected as Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations with the Office of Personnel Management Office of the Inspector General.

Howell is a Certified Fraud Examiner and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in administration of justice from Howard University, a graduate certificate in Inspector General Leadership from American University, and a Master of Public Administration degree from American Public University. In addition, she is an adjunct assistant professor in the Criminology/Criminal Justice Program at the University of Maryland University College.

Howell will report directly to WMATA Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington.

WMATA Office of Inspector General announces guilty plea

For immediate release: September 27, 2017

The following news release was issued by the Metro Office of Inspector General. 

The WMATA Office of Inspector General today announced the guilty plea of theft of government property by Da’Mon Price, 24, of Clinton, Md., in Federal District Court in Greenbelt. 

The joint investigation revealed that Price had accepted employment at WMATA as a student bus operator while concurrently receiving Workers Compensation payments from the United States Postal Service for an injury he claimed to have received while in the performance of his duties as a letter carrier. Under the conditions of his Workers Compensation claim, Price was designated in a “no work” capacity. 

Price received a sentence of one year probation and was ordered to pay $2,940.96 in restitution and a fine of $1,000.00 by Magistrate Judge Thomas M. DiGirolamo. 

The investigation was conducted jointly by the United States Postal Service OIG and WMATA-OIG and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Hollis Weisman.

Metro Inspector General Geoff Cherrington commended the USAO for the prosecution and thanked the USPS-OIG for their “fine partnership in this investigation.”

“This office is committed to the taxpayers to fight fraud and refer for prosecution cases at any level to protect our tax dollars,” said Metro Assistant Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming. “We want to send a message that any fraud — regardless of the size — will be referred for prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.”

Media contact for USPS-OIG:
ASAC Lance Norrington
(770) 225-3502
lnorrington@uspsoig.gov

Media contact for WMATA:
Media Relations
(202) 962-1051