The inspector general is calling on the Everett City Council to claw back the money after finding the bonuses were improper.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria will be asked to repay $180,000 in longevity over payments, have his administration approve $150,000 for ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, who was first elected in 2007, should have only been paid $40,000 worth in longevity payments between ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria asked for the bonuses after learning other city employees were making more than him, according to the ...
"It is imperative that the city council act to recover these funds from the mayor and return them to the city’s treasury," ...
The Massachusetts Inspector General’s office accuses Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria of receiving $180,000 in illegitimate ...
I am not aware of any elected official in the Commonwealth who receives a $40,000 annual bonus,” Inspector General Jeffrey S.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria received $180,000 in longevity bonuses he was not entitled to, then hid the payments from the City Council and the public, Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro wrote in a ...
In 2016, Everett City Council approved a $10,000 bonus for each four-year term served by the mayor, but the amount paid was vastly different, said Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro. After an initial ...
Under the terms of the settlement, the Everett Leader Herald is required to cease publication within a week as the city’s Mayor Carlo DeMaria ends his lawsuit against the paper. A press ...
The State Inspector General (IG) is calling on Everett’s Mayor to pay back $180,000.That’s money the IG says the mayor hid<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Massachusetts Inspector General calls for Everett to reclaim $180,000 paid to Mayor Carlo DeMaria as improper longevity bonuses, suggesting misuse of funds and lack of fiduciary oversight.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results