Are we all reading the same article?!? The article from the link doesn't really dig deep enough, but it seems pretty clear about there being something deeper to dig for
"(Williams Specialty Services) location and contact information could not be found, and TVA could not immediately provide it."
So we have ghost companies doing work on nuclear sites. And doesn't it seem strange that TVA doesn't have data about subs on a nuclear project at hand? Really?
"TVA spokesman Mike Bradley said Correll's employer has about 80 workers at the Watts Bar project. He said the criminal case would not interrupt construction.
"It's not anticipated to slow the pace at all," he said."
So no one's going to go back and measure what that guy allegedly didn't? What's this really about, an arrest or making sure safety procedures are followed?
"The arrest comes two months after an unrelated Nuclear Regulatory Commission letter cited TVA "errors and omissions" in a Watts Bar project fire protection report (...) Soon after the letter was received, site vice president Masoud Bajestani abruptly left his job overseeing the construction project. TVA wouldn't provide details about his departure (...)"
Ah, it's about the arrest, and we can finally let this poor guy alone. He must have just been a victim of more electricians falsifying paperwork. Good thing he was the only one that had to quit!
Don't get me wrong - if that electrician didn't follow procedure, he needs to pay the price, but this story smells of much larger rotting fish higher up the food chain finding scape goats.