After Lexington Exposes UNBRIDLED Spending In City's Library, Chief Executive Kathleen Imhoff Canned.
Lexington library board fires chief executive Kathleen Imhoff
By John Cheves
The Lexington Public Library fired chief executive Kathleen Imhoff on Wednesday after months of controversy about her spending of public funds.
The library board of trustees voted unanimously to terminate Imhoff's contract — set to run until June 2011 — in 30 days. In the meantime, the board has placed her on paid administrative leave.
After a two-hour, closed-door meeting, board Chairman Larry Smith declined to say why Imhoff was fired, citing a clause in her contract that allows her to be terminated without cause given 30 days notice.
Smith mentioned an ongoing city audit of library finances and computers, which he suggested could provide answers when a report is released.
Editor's comment: I guess if it wasn't for the Lexington Herald Leader EXPOSE', NOTHING would have happened.
Now we can turn our attention to KLC and KACO.
*SIGH*
Labels: Keeping them honest, Unbridled thievery
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