Posted at: 11/23/2009 3:58 PM
Updated at: 11/23/2009 5:48 PM
By: AP

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IG: Managers ignored complaints about janitor

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Three state janitorial supervisors have been placed on administrative leave after an investigation into drug use by employees and other problems at the office complex next to the Capitol.

New York Inspector General Joseph Fisch says Office of General Services managers Thomas Casey, William Liston and Dennis Williams didn't address complaints against a janitor charged in the so-called "man cave" case.

Cleaning crew supervisor Louis Marciano and Gary Pivoda admitted earlier this month to using a secret hideaway to goof off and do drugs on the job. The two outfitted a room at the Empire State Plaza with couches and a television, then used the room to sleep and watch TV.

Casey, Liston and Williams were placed on leave Monday. Efforts to contact them were unsuccessful.

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