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Kelvin Walton Resigned and Nina Hall was Fired: We were Victorious!
Kelvin Walton Resigned and Nina Hall was Fired. We were Victorious!
We were victorious! We are proud to announce that Kelvin Walton has resigned and Nina Hall was fired.
We delivered a demand letter on behalf of vendors and contractors who had filed complaints against Kelvin Walton, former Director and Chief Procurement Officer of the Department of Purchasing and Contracting and Nina Hall, Former Assistant to CEO Burrell Ellis, and former Project Manager with the Watershed Department. Due to prior complaints, sworn testimony, and evidence of alleged criminal activities, Vendors and Contractors registered with DeKalb County Purchasing and Contracting Department demanded Kelvin Walton and Nina Hall be fired.
DeKalb Purchasing Director Kelvin Walton, who secretly recorded conversions with Ellis, also is now the target of a federal investigation, according to Channel 2 Action News. Walton allegedly received several $1000 payments from a company called Metals and Materials Engineers (MME), which has received millions of dollars in DeKalb County Contracts, according to Channel 2 Action News. Read the entire article at http://www.ajc.com/news/news/dekalb-employees-depart-in-wake-of-ellis-trial/nhdgm/
The local government should focus on the needs of the public, provide a high quality of life, and restore public trust.
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