Santa Fe New Mexican

Lawmaker: Wife fired over politics

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LAS CRUCES — A state representa­tive has accused a hospital of firing his wife in response to his request for an audit to look into the recent transfer the hospital’s cancer center.

Rep. Rudy Martinez issued a statement Wednesday saying the firing was “the worst kind of petty politics,” the Las Cruces Sun-News reported.

Gila Regional Medical Center CEO Taffy Arias said it was a business decision to streamline management that resulted in Martinez’s wife and several other employees losing their jobs.

The firing was “absolutely not personal and it absolutely has nothing to do with” Martinez, Arias said.

Martinez, a Democrat, filed the audit request to ensure the cancer center transfer was legal and transparen­t, he said.

Martinez said his wife worked at the hospital for 15 years and was fired about a week after he sent the request for an audit.

“If the hospital administra­tion thinks they can intimidate me, and that attacking my family will prevent me from holding them accountabl­e, they are sorely mistaken,” Martinez said.

The transfer involved a new partnershi­p with the University of New Mexico Medical Center Comprehens­ive Cancer Center, which replaced services by the New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultant­s/New Mexico Cancer Center.

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