Martin's days were seemingly numbered after the commission was informed late last year that $19 million of the agency's reserve funds accidentally were spent by a former financial administrator under Martin's watch
forensic audit of the commission's financial misfortunes, which reportedly places part of the blame on Martin. The auditor's report was released to the commission last week, but has yet to be made public or its contents even discussed publicly.
According to commissioners, Martin will receive six months severance pay amounting to more than $90,000, pay for any accrued vacation and medical coverage for a year
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