Atlanta Receives $84,000 From Insurer For Ex-CFO’s Improper Spending
Apr. 20— An insurance company wrote the city of Atlanta a check for $84,000 earlier this month to pay restitution ordered against former Atlanta Chief Financial Officer Jim Beard for improper use of his city-issued credit card. Atlanta Ethics Officer Jabu Sengova told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Beard appealed the Governing Board's…
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