The BonDeCroft Utility District Manager has lost his job following a State Comptroller investigation.
Investigators accuse the district manager of receiving extra pay after not reporting and recording used vacation leave. Officials said this created inflated leave balances, causing the manager to receive compensation that wasn’t due when cashing in vacation days.
Investigators also found that the district supervisor cashed in sick leave in excess of the 12 days allowed annually by policy. The supervisor allegedly exceeded 12 days in three of the four years reviewed, including one year in which he cashed in 30-days.
The BonDeCroft Utility District board of commissioners placed the supervisor on a 90-day disciplinary probation period effective October 9.
The report said District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway had received the results of the investigation.