BOSTON — The State Comptroller will meet with the leader of Massachusetts State Police after it was discovered the payroll for an entire division was hidden from the public for years.
The division in question is Troop F.
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The group is made up of 140 state troopers who patrol Boston’s Logan Airport.
Their pay information has not been reported to the state for eight years.
Now Gov. Charlie Baker is demanding answers.
"I think it was clearly deliberate for some reason," he said. "I don't know what that reason was in 2010."
Boston 25 News obtained the salary data that revealed nearly 80 percent of trooper working at Logan Airport make more than Baker.
This comes as the state agency is already under scrutiny for an overtime scandal.
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