Robert Wharton, leader of one of the state's largest nonprofits, has been ousted from the community assistance organization he steered for more than a decade, the agency's board said Thursday.
The move follows a Tribune report earlier this week about how Wharton, as chief executive officer of the Community and Economic Development Association of Cook County, had fallen behind in payments a Cook County judge ordered him to make to his former secretary.
The Cook County public guardian had alleged that Wharton financially exploited onetime employee Dorothy Hork, who is 91 and has dementia, by coaxing her over several years to write him checks for tens of thousands of dollars.
"(The board) decided to seek quick and decisive action and Bob has been relieved of all of his duties," said CEDA spokesman Abe Thompson. "He is no longer with the organization."
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4 comments:
Why does it take government so long to find out who's stealing?
Well done - he should have gone sooner, but at least he's gone.
You're right, Stand up, but the truth is he should never have been hired given this history. Or if he did this while in office, he should have been fired then.
This common theif is common in the African-American community by highly placed Negroes according to Mary Mitchell. See her September 20, 2011 column.
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