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Sealey keeps eye on Four-County
by Bob Shiles
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ELIZABETHTOWN — Robeson County Commissioner Hubert Sealey says that until he is “officially notified” that he is no longer an acting member of the Four-County board, he will consider himself a member of that board.

Sealey was present Tuesday night when the Four-County board met in Elizabethtown, but left the room when an executive session was held with former Executive Director Richard Greene, who is appealing the non-profit board’s March decision to fire him.

Robeson County’s new assistant manager, Jason King, was appointed last month to fill Sealey’s seat on the Four-County board, but reportedly was not present at Tuesday’s meeting. Robeson County commissioners voted to remove Sealey after receiving a letter from Jimmy Cummings, Four-County’s board chairman, stating that Sealey had acted inappropriately.

The decision by the county commissioners came following a closed session that Sealey attended, but Sealey was not present for the vote, having stepped out into a hall.

Sealey said that he did not attend Four-County’s meeting to plead his case for reinstatement.

“That was not my purpose for being there,” he said. “I was there to look after the best interest of my constituents. I just wanted to observe the proceedings.

“I have not officially been notified by anyone that I am not a board member,” Sealey said. “Until I receive that notification, I consider I am still a member of the board.”

Greene was fired after a state Department of Health and Human Services audit alleged that he and several other of the non-profit’s employees had misused federal and state funds.

Greene had been with the agency since 1968, having for the past 25 years served as its executive director. According to The Fayetteville Observer, the more than 40-member Four-County board adjourned Tuesday without taking any action on Greene’s appeal.

The audit found 15 of 18 allegations substantiated. Those findings have been referred to the Office of the State Auditor, which is now conducting its own investigation.

Several of the allegations in the audit were directed at Greene. They included: vendors that do business with the agency financially sponsoring him in professional fishing tournaments; concealment of a nine-year marriage to the agency’s financial manager, a violation of nepotism rules; and personal use of state-owned property, including an SUV to tow his boat to fishing tournaments, two cellphones and home Internet service.

Greene has reportedly denied any wrongdoing other than accepting fishing tournament sponsorships.

Four-County, headquartered in Laurinburg, operates 16 Head Start facilities and offers programs for poor residents in Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Hoke, Scotland, Pender and Brunswick counties.

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sayitloud
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May 09, 2013
Mr Sealy don't let the negative people of Robeson County get you down...we need moore Positive People like you.
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 10, 2013
Yeah..He was positively FIRED from the NC Highway Patrol. Then played his only card...and we know what card that was.
PercyKution
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May 09, 2013
@loooking (and)@got2bmocarful: Friends, let me tell you people EARN their names. Just like MR. "Honest" Donnie Douglas. "Honest" Donnie COULD have SOLD OUT to the COCKROACH CLOWNMISSIONERS and helped himself to some of the COCKROACHES $40,000 SLUSH FUND, but he didn't. And MR. Bob Shiles will PRINT THE TRUTH, no matter what. And look at Purnee The Pilferer. Did he pilfer? No telling just how much. And what about 'Ol "Brows" Revels, the TERROR of Robeson County roads. Does she have some brows? How about Jimmy "Jump Back" Goins? Does he head into his little scams and projects 100MPH and then "jump back" as soon as people catch on to what he's doing? How about The Dastardly Little Red Springs Dwarf, a 5' 3" Pillsbury Dough Boy from Red Springs that terrorized, demeaned, and mentally abused a Robeson County Public Schools teacher so bad it's taken me over 8 years to rehabilitate her down here in the swamp. And as for Hubert "The Fool" Sealey, you tell me WHAT has he EVER done since he learned to walk that made ANY COMMON SENSE? I just call 'em like I see 'em.



PercyKution
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May 08, 2013
Stupid FOOL!!! The Four-County Board already threw the sorry Thing out the door and kicked it to the curb. What part of that does the stupid FOOL not understand? Just like when the North Carolina Highway Patrol FIRED HIM TWICE for LYING AND STEALING. The Thing didn't understand that either. I don't think Hubert (The Fool) Sealey is just exactly right in the head some way or other.
looking
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May 08, 2013
Mr. Percy,you should read Matthew 5:22 and then attempt to express yours and our concerns in a more positive manner
got2bmocarful
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May 09, 2013
Mr. Percy, I am a reader also, but to me it seems that you have personal issues what Hubert. Everytime you respond to something about him, you put in about him being fired. Well, I guess you are perfect, NOT!!!! Because no one is. You are not his judge so get over it and move on. Dont let hatred take over. Yes he may have or had not done those things to get fired but really, enough is enough. Move on Mr. Percy. His name is Hubert Sealey not " the fool".
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 09, 2013
Gotmofol: There goes that stupid word "hate" again......

Could we please start using another word, that word has been used so much it means absolutely NOTHING now.
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