Republican Ben Carson's presidential campaign faced additional
turmoil on Thursday with the resignation of his top finance aide, who
reportedly was earning $20,000 a month.
Politico, which first
reported the resignation of Dean Parker, cited campaign insiders who
criticized spending decisions, including generous consulting fees paid
to inexperienced staff.
It said Parker was earning the hefty salary for
an honorary position that is typically unpaid.
In a statement, Carson said he had accepted Parker's resignation, but gave no other details.
Parker,
in the statement, said: "While current allegations towards me are
misrepresentations, my primary goal is to help Dr. Carson save our
nation."
The loss of Carson's top financial aide came as seven of
the Republican presidential candidates, including Carson, hold one of
their last debates before the first presidential contests to pick the
party's 2016 presidential candidate.
Carson, who led public
opinion polls last summer but began slipping in the fall, earlier saw
his staff bleed when his campaign manager and about 20 other staff
members quit amid infighting in late December.
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