Baltimore mayor quits hospital system board over book sales
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh stepped down from the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors on Monday, days after it came to light that the hospital network had for years purchased her self-published children’s books.
Board positions are unpaid, but The Baltimore Sun reported last week that around a third of the board has received compensation through the UMMS network’s contracts with their businesses. The newspaper revealed that Pugh failed to fully disclose a $500,000 business relationship she began with the 11-hospital network in 2011.
In recent days, Pugh amended years of financial disclosure formswith Maryland’s ethics commission. She announced her resignation Monday from the board after defending selling some 100,000 copies of her illustrated “Healthy Holly” books to the medical system.
The self-published books, which focus on exercise and good nutrition, were distributed to schoolchildren and daycare centres.