NY: Cuomo Fires Emergency Management Chief in Sandy Flap

(Wednesday, November 7th, 2012)

A state official says New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fired his emergency management director for diverting crews to remove a tree from his driveway during Superstorm Sandy.

The official says Director of Emergency Management Steven Kuhr was let go after the governor was told Kuhr called a Suffolk County crew to remove a felled tree from his driveway on Long Island.

Kuhr was working in Albany at the time last week, shortly after Sandy hit.

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The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the personnel decision wasn’t announced. The New York Times first reported the action.

Kuhr was paid $153,000 as executive deputy commissioner of the state Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services.

A phone number listed in Kuhr’s name was not working Wednesday night.

(AP)

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One Comment

  1. computerbubby says:

    Glad Cuomo acted so decisively. Disgusting.

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