After Florida lawmakers made changes in the insurance system that he described as “historic,” Citizens Property Insurance Corp. President and CEO Barry Gilway said Thursday he will retire. That will lead to transitions at two of the most-important parts of the Florida insurance industry.
After Florida lawmakers made changes in the insurance system that he described as “historic,” Citizens Property Insurance Corp. President and CEO Barry Gilway said Thursday he will retire. That will lead to transitions at two of the most-important parts of the Florida insurance industry.
After Florida lawmakers made changes in the insurance system that he described as “historic,” Citizens Property Insurance Corp. President and CEO Barry Gilway said Thursday he will retire. That will lead to transitions at two of the most-important parts of the Florida insurance industry.
The Florida Ethics Commission has signed off on a settlement agreement with former Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness over his repeated failure to accurately disclose his income as required by state law. He’ll pay a fine of $1,000 an amount one state ethics commissioner opposed, arguing it was insufficient. Holness narrowly lost a Democratic congressional primary in November and is running again for Congress this year.
A criminal case in Miami-Dade County against Rodriguez and Artiles goes to trial next month. The two have pleaded not guilty but Rodriguez is cooperating with prosecutors.
“Whatever violations Mr. Rodriguez wants to admit to before the commission is a matter between him and the commission and has no effect whatsoever on Mr. Artiles or our case in criminal court,” wrote the attorney for Artiles, Frank Quintero, when reached for comment by NBC 6. Maybe he is being forced to admit ethical violations in order to appease the state or bolster his position in the criminal case against Mr. Artiles or both.