Politics & Government
Former Fairfield Chief Fiscal Officer Hired as Shelton Finance Director
Former Fairfield Chief Fiscal Officer told the Fairfield Citizen Wednesday he has already begun working for Shelton.
A little more than a month , Paul Hiller confirmed he was hired as the finance director of Shelton, the Fairfield Citizen reported.
Hiller will continue to work the minimum two days a week as manager of financial services in Fairfield and has already begun working for Shelton, according to the report.
According to the Citizen, Hiller's salary with Shelton is still being worked out.
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Fairfield will pay the difference between his current salary ($134,591) and new salary until Dec. 31, 2012. After that, he will be paid the difference between his new salary and a salary of $110,000 until June 30, 2013.
His pension will be based on a salary of $155,600, per the agreement.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Hiller is still owed 13 weeks severance pay after June 30, 2013 and will be paid an amount equal to 60 days paid vacation based on his $134,591 salary.
The city of Shelton has launched a probe into the theft of "hundreds of thousands" of public funds from the Finance Department, . Shelton's former Finance Director Louis Marusic was put on administrative leave and Assistant Finance Director Sharon Scanlon resigned.
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