Commissioners vote to remove officials for misconduct

November 21, 2024 | Clayton County, Georgia


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Commissioners vote to remove officials for misconduct
In a recent government meeting, the Clayton County Development Authority took decisive action to remove two members from their positions due to allegations of misfeasance. The meeting commenced with a motion to enter an executive session to discuss ongoing litigation, which was unanimously approved.

Following the session, Commissioner Allen proposed the immediate removal of Donald Craddock from the Development Authority, citing his involvement in a project that exceeded the authority's scope and failed to provide economic benefits to the county. This motion received a second from Commissioner Allen and was passed unanimously.

Similarly, Commissioner Davis moved for the removal of Mark Christmas under the same grounds of misfeasance related to a project outside the authority's scope. This motion also garnered unanimous support after being seconded by Commissioner Reeves.

The board confirmed that letters would be drafted to inform both individuals of the board's decision, with a commitment to keep Chairman Dr. Bridal informed as well. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was also unanimously approved.

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