Published November 6, 2024

BRENDA O’FARRELL
The 1019 Report

For the second time this year, the Town of Hudson has fired its treasurer.

On Monday, less than two months after hiring Christian Fincu as the director of finance, the town’s municipal council terminated his employment.

“This is not what we were hoping for,” said Mayor Chloe Hutchison in response to a resident’s question about the dismissal.

Fincu, who’s hiring was confirmed by council Sept. 3, was still in his probationary period when he was let go on Oct. 28, based on a recommendation made to council by the municipality’s acting director-general.

Hutchison said the town is currently seeking reimbursement for training expenses paid to Fincu.

Fincu’s hiring in September came following a nine-month search after his predecessor was abruptly fired in January.

Hudson council terminated its previous director of finance, Mario Miller, at a special meeting on Jan. 23. No reason was given for the action. However, in a short public statement in February, Hutchison said the move was “not related to fraud, embezzlement or mismanagement of funds.” Miller had worked for the town for about a year.

Hudson launched a call for candidates to fill the treasurer’s post yesterday. A consultant hired by the town to mentor Fincu will act as interim treasurer on a part-time basis, Hutchison said.

The town’s 2023 financial report, which was due to be filed with the province on June 30, has not yet been completed. Hutchison said it is expected next month.

In the meantime, the town’s director-general, Marie-Jacinthe Roberge, continues to be on medical leave until at least Nov. 20.

Roberge has been off the job since August, on what was originally a three-week leave that has since been extended twice. She was hired in May 2023 as assistant director-general and promoted to director-general earlier this year.

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