DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- A Delaware Township volunteer fire chief and a firefighter have been fired one day after they requested information about how tax dollars are being spent by the town's trustees.
Anna Paige, the former firefighter, says she will start a petition to have the state conduct an audit of the township's finances after she and former chief Wes Harper were fired on Wednesday.
"What we are worried about is that there is money deposited monthly into an account they control," Harper said. "But we don't know how it's spent. And every time we ask for money, they say we don't have any."
It was the second time in 11 years that the trustees fired their volunteer fire chief.
In 1998, a former township fire chief sued the trustees after he was fired. While a district court judge said the trustees are allowed to fire volunteer firefighters, the volunteers should be given a hearing and grounds for termination before trustees can make a final decision.
Township trustee Linda Hart says the two are disgruntled former employees with a grudge against the new chief.
"This is just disgruntled volunteers is what it is," Hart said, adding that she had no problem with an audit.
Hart told The Des Moines Register the two were told why they were fired, but would not elaborate on the reason.
The township's three-member board of trustees is overseen by the Polk County Board of Supervisors.
Polk County officials say the township receives about $125,000 annually for fire protection.
A day before the firings, Paige said she asked for three years' worth of financial statements and expense reports.
Paige said she had asked for financial information from trustees before for grants to buy new equipment, but decided she wanted more than was provided because she said firefighters didn't know on what trustees were spending their money.
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Information from: The Des Moines Register,
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