Boston Jewish nonprofit fires CFO over alleged financial improprieties

The Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston has not said how much money is missing and has hired an outside firm to investigate.

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(JTA) — Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston has fired its chief financial officer for alleged financial improprieties, the Boston Globe reported.

The CFO, identified by the Globe as Francis X. Rivers, 60, had worked for Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston for two years.

The nonprofit organization has hired an outside company to investigate the allegations, the newspaper reported Monday, citing a letter sent to donors earlier this month. The organization, which receives some funding from Boston’s Combined Jewish Philanthropies, has not said how much money is missing.

In 2001, Rivers reportedly pleaded guilty in New York to grand larceny charges for stealing $334,910 from the Mountain Lakes Regional Emergency Medical Services Council. He used a different last name, Beaudet, at that time, the Globe reported.

The agency, which sets up Jewish and non-Jewish children with adult mentors, has an annual budget of about $2.2 million.

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