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Opa-locka mayor abruptly resigns, citing ongoing corruption

- Associated Press

OPA-LOCKA — The mayor of a small South Florida city abruptly resigned from office during a commission meeting, saying he would “not be a figurehead for corruption.”

Opa-locka Mayor Matthew Pigatt, 35, stood up after the commission’s public comment period on Wednesday night and announced his resignatio­n in a prepared speech. It was not on the agenda for the meeting.

Pigatt pledged transparen­cy and reform when he was elected to a commission seat in 2016 in the midst of a FBI corruption probe. He made a similar promise in 2018 when he was elected mayor.

“Those who stand up for what is right do not last long in this system,” he said. “Everything will be shared when it will do the most good.”

Pigatt made references to continuing City Hall corruption, though he did not note any specifics.

He said he believed the city had made some steps in the right direction, including submitting overdue financial audits and a fiveyear recovery plan to the state.

“Despite all of these accomplish­ments, in this position of mayor I could not stop corruption,” he said. “The reformers within the government are outnumbere­d by those who want to compromise, maintain the status quo and promote themselves over the people.”

The Miami Herald reported that Pigatt had repeatedly had disagreeme­nts with City Manager John Pate, who was hired in 2019. They had accused each other of misconduct and abuse of power.

“There are, of course, some in this very room and some sitting on this dais who are breathing a sigh of relief, believing that I’m finally going away,” Pigatt said. “As always, they could not be more incorrect in their hopes and pride.”

He then collected his belongings and left the meeting. He later posted his resignatio­n on his Instagram page.

Vice Mayor Veronica Williams, who was elected last year, will replace Pigatt as mayor until the term ends next November.

Opa-locka is in MiamiDade County.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/AP ?? Opa-locka Mayor Matthew Pigatt motions to a car to advance at a drive-thru food distributi­on site at Sherbondy Park in 2020. He resigned as mayor at a commission meeting Wednesday.
WILFREDO LEE/AP Opa-locka Mayor Matthew Pigatt motions to a car to advance at a drive-thru food distributi­on site at Sherbondy Park in 2020. He resigned as mayor at a commission meeting Wednesday.

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