Ex-UAW Chief Is Charged With Conspiracy in Corruption Probe
- Dennis Williams allegedly submitted personal expenses to union
- He is the latest UAW official named in a long-running probe
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Former United Auto Workers president Dennis Williams was charged in a long-running probe of corruption at the labor union that has already netted more than a dozen convictions.
The charges, brought by federal prosecutors in Detroit, come almost exactly a year after the Federal Bureau of Investigation searched the homes of Williams and his successor, Gary Jones, who pleaded guilty in June to embezzlement and racketeering, making him the highest-ranking former union official to admit a role in a scheme to steal more than $1 million in dues.