Corbett Price

His endeavors have billed millions of dollars in expenses to local governments while his firms have been removed from multiple contracts after financial instability.

[6] Local 1199 and the New York State Nursing Association filed objections to Kurron's contract, charging that Price did not even visit the hospitals where he was listed as CEO and that he was a shadow manager.

In 2013, the New York State Department of Health canceled Kurron's contract, citing illegal bonuses and operations that were chaotic, and barred it from managing the hospital.

After Kurron won the five-year $13.5 million over Johns Hopkins University, the friendship between Price and former Bermuda premier Ewart Brown was cited as an explanation.

After making substantial contributions to the Mayor's campaign, Veritas was awarded a contract valued at $5 million to manage United Medical Center, D.C.'s only publicly owned hospital.

[12] In 2016, Price was appointed by Muriel Bowser to serve as one of the 16 directors on the board of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

[10] After the WMATA ethics committee found significant violations committed by his fellow D.C. board representative, Councilmember Jack Evans, Price lied to the public about the findings.

[14] Faced with calls for his resignation, Price claimed that scrutiny over his actions was discouraging professionals from entering public service.