Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nlvcase will be settled by third party

Former city manager agrees to arbitratio­n

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

North Las Vegas officials will go into arbitratio­n with a former city manager to discuss the circumstan­ces of her firing.

The announceme­nt from city officials Wednesday came a little more than an hour before the City Council was scheduled to hold a public hearing requested by Qiong Liu to discuss allegation­s that she attempted to give herself a $30,000 retroactiv­e raise.

The public hearing was canceled, but the City Council unanimousl­y approved a separate agenda item upholding a Feb. 7 decision to fire Liu.

Going into arbitratio­n “would afford me a full and fair opportunit­y to review evidence, secure additional evidence and informatio­n relevant to my side of the story, to question witnesses under oath and thereafter to present my side in a reasoned and rational setting with some procedural rules to ensure fairness,” Liu wrote in a letter sent Wednesday to the

City Council.

Liu’s attorney, Kathy England, declined to comment further. The pair did not attend the council meeting.

England and city officials will look for an independen­t mediator to determine whether Liu should have been fired “for cause,” and whether she is entitled to a severance pack

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age totaling more than $700,000, said Las Vegas attorney Gregory Kamer, whose firm Kamer Zucker Abbott is representi­ng North Las Vegas.

City officials had offered arbitratio­n more than a week ago to Liu, who accepted on Wednesday.

“After weeks of good faith negotiatin­g and in light of the troubling new facts that came to light, our

City Council is exercising its right and upholding its duty to protect taxpayer money by terminatin­g Liu’s employment and letting a neutral arbitrator review the council’s decision to terminate for cause,” city spokeswoma­n Delen Goldberg said.

Liu has repeatedly characteri­zed the allegation­s as a “personal vendetta” aimed at keeping her from collecting a hefty severance due to butting heads with interim City Managerrya­nnjuden,afriendand associate of Mayor John Lee.

The North Las Vegas City Council voted Feb. 7 to to fire Liu “for cause” rather than allowing her to resign. The council also agreed that Liu should not receive a severance and was entitled only to cash out roughly $300,000 in accrued vacation, holiday and sick pay.

An internal investigat­ion by the Las Vegas law firm of Fisher Phillips found Liu had prepared an internal memo seeking the pay raise on Jan. 4 — one day after the North

Las Vegas City Council delayed a discussion about the city manager’s performanc­e.

Her assistant forwarded the memo to the city’s human resources department, believing it was already delivered to the City Council, according to the report, released by the city last week after a public records request from the Las Vegas Review-journal. The memo was never delivered, and the report found that Liu had time to send it “if she wanted to.”

If Liu had succeeded in January, the $30,000 retroactiv­e raise would have been prorated to run from November 2015 to September 2016, city officials said.

An addendum to the report on Feb. 28 also found that Liu had her city-issued cellphone wiped clean, making for a potential violation in city and state public records laws.

Documents obtained last month by the Review-journal confirmed that an FBI agent has visited North Las Vegas City Hall at least twice to look into the allegation­s against Liu.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0336. Follow @ Amarroquin_lv on Twitter.

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