Ex-Harris County Public Health director accused of giving private information to tech company out on $50K bond

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Barbie Robinson, the former executive director of Harris County Public Health who is charged with felony misuse of official information, has posted a $50,000 bond, according to records.

Ex-Harris County Public Health director accused of giving private information to tech company out on $50K bond

Read full article: What the frost!? Why frost formed in Houston area when temperatures were above freezing She said the $30 million could have been used for many things in Harris County and the public has the right to question what value they received from the Access Program implemented in the county by Robinson.

“What specific improvements were made to the situation that many of us face in COVID? How were Harris County residents actually helped? Were they helped?”questioned. “What we do know is that IBM was helped and the $30 million goes a long way and that the process that should have been followed was not, and that we will continue to look at this and other contracts issued by Harris County to let the public know that our district attorney’s office is watching.

 

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