Miami-Dade elections supervisor hires former city of Miami 'no-show' employee
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Miami-Dade County's Elections Supervisor, Alina Garcia, recently hired Jenny Nillo, a former city employee previously fired during a state investigation into her employment status. The investigation suggested Nillo may have been a 'no-show' employee at the city of Miami, where ethical concerns arose regarding her use of a city vehicle for personal errands. Although she served a prison sentence for mortgage fraud, Garcia praised Nillo's performance since her hiring in March, calling her a dedicated professional and emphasizing her commitment to public service and integrity.
Nillo was fired amid a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation for allegedly being a 'no-show' employee, but has now been hired in a key role by Garcia.
Garcia publicly supported Nillo, stating that she has displayed 'excellence, integrity, and unwavering commitment' since joining the Elections Department.
Read at Miami Herald
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