DeSantis reinstates Florida's suspended affordable housing director [View all]
His office said Mike DiNapoli never should have been placed on paid leave.
Gov. Ron DeSantis reinstated Floridas affordable housing director on Friday, a month after he was suspended pending the outcome of an inspector general investigation.
Starting Monday, Mike DiNapoli will be back in charge of the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, which distributes hundreds of millions of dollars for affordable housing projects across the state each year.
DiNapoli, 54, was DeSantis pick to lead the corporation after its previous leader abruptly resigned in January, following the governors re-election.
DiNapoli was placed on paid administrative leave on July 21 pending the outcome of an inspector general investigation into allegations that he created a hostile work environment, according to current and former employees. While on leave, he was not allowed to access emails or enter the corporations headquarters in downtown Tallahassee.
The status of that investigation is unknown. Neither the corporation nor the governors office has confirmed his placement on leave or given any other statement on the subject to the Times/Herald. DeSantis office did not respond to requests for comment for this story.
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