A Community Services Board employee collected a salary with benefits for 12 years and never showed up for work, several City Council members said Wednesday.
The head of the agency refused to identify the employee but acknowledged in response to inquiries from The Virginian-Pilot that an employee was "on the board's payroll who had not reported to work in years."
Maureen Womack, the agency's executive director, said she fired the employee, informed the board that governs her agency and asked City Attorney Bernard A. Pishko to investigate the matter earlier this summer. Pishko's investigation is nearly complete and will soon be turned over to the Norfolk police, she said.
Womack also refused to divulge the employee's salary.
The council also was told in a recent closed meeting that at least one other staffer, a Community Services Board supervisor, is being investigated for alleged complicity.
Council members described the investigation as unbelievable and unprecedented.
"It's so astounding to me, I don't know what to say," Councilman Barclay C. Winn said. "I'm embarrassed."
The Community Services Board is an independent agency that receives funding from the city, state and federal governments. Its governing board, which hired Womack, is appointed by the council.
With a budget of nearly $24 million, the agency provides about 6,000 of Norfolk's poorest residents annually with medication, counseling and other psychiatric services.
[If you do the math, that's about $40,000/yr per person helped. --Editor]
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2 comments:
$4,000 per year, rather than $40,000
You're right, 4:24. My error.
Must be this cheap calculator.. :-)
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