Is it true that in Florida a state employee can make any seemingly slanderous claim about a co-worker to the Administration (for instance, the co-worker routinely exposes her breasts in public) without any repercussion, such as being sued for slander, by

Is it true that in Florida a state employee can make any seemingly slanderous claim about a co-worker to the Administration (for instance, the co-worker routinely exposes her breasts in public) without any repercussion, such as being sued for slander, by the virtue that the person making the allegation is required to do so "as part of his job" (since he is an employee)?

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