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Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald is having a busy week. He’s flexed his muscles like the big County Executive that he is, preening with biceps exposed, glittering with beady drops of sweat. Figuratively speaking, of course.

Today the county announced FitzGerald whacked three more employees — Robert Chambers, Hanane Hmada, and Marcella King Piazza. Chambers had served as Administrator at the boards of revision until he was removed from that position in the wake of the Plain Dealer’s expansive investigation into the general clusterfuck that was the department. He then was shipped over to the Auditor’s office to collect a paycheck until FitzGerald finally brought the ax down.

Both Hmada and King Piazza were boards of revision employees, as well.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

One reply on “Ed FitzGerald Fires Workers, Throws Down Gauntlet on Nepotism”

  1. THANKS MR. FITZGERALD-BRING THE HAMMER DOWN. I HOPE THE WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS CITY SCHOOLS DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION TAKE THE SAME MEASURES-RELEASE THE MARRIED TEACHERS EMPLOYED WITH THE DISTRICT AND BROTHER IN LAWS, AUNTS AND UNCLES, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. ABSOLUTELY A DARN SHAME. NEPOTISM HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YEARS IN THIS DISTRICT-I HOPE THE NEW SUPT. PUTS A STOP TO IT. IT WAS BEEN DISCUSSED AT HER FIRST FORUM IN JANUARY 2011.

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