Ex-Head of Miami FBI Paul Philip to Evaluate Miami Police Dept.

By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

The former head of the Miami FBI has been hired by the city to evaluate its police department on issues including morale, policy and emails written by the police chief, the Miami Herald reported.

Paul Philip, 63, who led the FBI office in the 1990s, has agreed to work 20 hours a week and get paid $33.50 an hour as a special advisor on public safety, the Herald reported.

Philip had also worked as an anti-corruption czar for then-Miami-Dade Mayor Alex Penelas.

Philip is a partner at the security and consulting company Gaffney, Gallagher & Philip in Plantation, Fla.

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