The president of Dimensions Healthcare System, the chief operator of Prince George’s County’s hospitals, has resigned following an internal investigation.
President Kenneth Glover submitted his resignation on Monday, the Washington Post first reported. Glover was the subject of an investigation stemming from court filings from a federal investigation of former County Jack Johnson, who was found guilty last year of running pay-to-play schemes for most of his eight years leading Prince George’s County.
Court documents indicated that a top official at Dimensions had been placed in his position by Johnson, with the promise that Johnson would receive kickbacks from Dimensions.
Dimensions hired former Maryland attorney General Stephen Sachs in December to run the investigation, who concluded that Glover was in fact the official referred to in court documents, according to the Post.
The Dimensions board soon will meet to find Glover’s replacement, according to C. Philip Nichols, board chairman.
