DeSantis ally put on leave, under investigation at Florida housing organization


Affordable housing has been hard to find in Florida, where prices have soared. But the public corporation guiding much of it is facing turmoil at the top.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The head of Florida’s affordable housing organization has been put on paid leave and subject to an inspector general’s investigation six months into his tenure as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ hand-picked leader of the multi-billion-dollar public corporation. 

Michael DiNapoli, executive director of the Florida Housing Finance Corp., was ordered to step away by the corporation’s Board of Directors Chair Mario Facella, according to sources familiar with the situation.

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