
Suspended Broward Health Chair David Di Pietro edged back into politics this week.
Di Pietro was on the fund raising host committee along with Mayor Jack Seiler of Fort Lauderdale and a dozen others for Circuit Judge Edward Merrigan.
The fund raiser at Seiler’s home was held at the same time as the March meeting of the Broward Health Commission, sans Di Pietro.
It was the first monthly meeting that Di Pietro missed since Gov. Rick Scott suspended him for interfering in a state probe of the hospital system’s contracts. That’s too bad. At the meeting, fellow Commissioner Maureen Canada’s decried the lack of support from the other remaining four commissioners for Di Pietro and a second suspended commissioner, Darryl Wright.
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