Former Nonprofit CEO Was Still 'the Boss' After Stepping Down, Employees Testify
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After Jonathan Dunning left as CEO of Central Alabama Comprehensive Health (CACH) in Tuskegee, Ala., in late 2008, he still called the shots at the agency for the poor and homeless for at least two more years, former CACH employees testified Wednesday.
"He was the boss," former CACH executive secretary Claudia Johnson testified at Dunning's fraud trial.
Despite not being officially at the helm, Dunning had ordered several employees to be fired; derided others, including the man he recommended to replace him; and said two board members "asked too many questions," Johnson testified.
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