The City of Stamford is instituting an internal review of all city purchasing and procurement practices in the wake of the arrest of its marina supervisor for allegedly misappropriating over $60,000.
Sean Elumba, who supervised the city-owned Czescik and Cove Island marinas, was arrested earlier this month and charged with spending $60,662 between 2015 and 2018 on clothing and fishing supplies. He is on release after posting a $50,000 bond but was terminated from his position.
In March, Elumba was arrested in Ansonia, New York, and charged with patronizing a prostitute.
Stamford’s internal auditor Teresa Viscariello has begun a methodical review of city purchasing and procurement. In announcing the review, Mayor…