Not stopping peoplele from coming out here. All afternoon wevbeen talking to people. People have been hoping to get a beach day, but they instead found themselves shopping. As millions on the east coast continue to dig out of this mess, thousands in south florida are enjoying the blast of cold air. In turkey, its a lot colder. So this is good. I still get cold, but im rtunate i live here. He lives it. Mike they spent sunday afternoon Walking Around linln road with family. Were you hoping to get beach weather . No, i mean this is nice. I like this weather. Mike thousands of runners braved the cold temperatutes competing in the miami marathon. Miami, beautiful weather, wonderful course. After the race. Mike this winter blast hasnt been fun for everyone, especially travelers who are trying to fly home to new york and new jersey. I tried to go yesterday a i tried to my house to newark. I didnt think the s srm was going to be that bad, so thats why i caught this flight out here to new jerse
As Broward Health CEO recuperated from heart surgery during the week before his suicide, Dr. Nabil El Sanadi paced restlessly, slept poorly and was anxious about returning to work, report says.
The former head of purchasing at Broward Health pleaded guilty to taking $427,000 in kickbacks. He faces up to five years in prison at his sentencing scheduled for Aug. 12.
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org
Five years after tax-supported Broward Health was rocked by a costly kickback scandal and news the FBI was investigating alleged corruption in the hospital network’s purchasing department, the government has made its first arrest in the case.
Federal court records state that Brian Bravo, Broward Health’s corporate procurement officer and director of materials management from 2005-2015, was indicted quietly on Nov. 19 by a federal grand jury on five counts of bribery, conspiracy to commit bribery and money laundering, and extortion under color of official right. The indictment was made public following Bravo’s arraignment on Friday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick M. Hunt.