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Monday, October 27, 2025

Quincy Township settles whistleblower's retaliation suit, will pay and reinstate plaintiff - Chambersburg Public Opinion

  • A former Quincy Township employee will be reinstated and receive a $425,000 settlement.
  • Corey Kaiser sued the township, claiming he was fired for reporting alleged fraud by a supervisor.
  • The settlement reinstates Kaiser as road foreman with his original 2007 start date.
  • Kaiser's lawsuit alleged retaliation in violation of Pennsylvania's Whistleblower Law.

A former Quincy Township employee who sued the township in 2022, claiming he was fired in retaliation for informing police about alleged fraud, will return to his job and receive a hefty payment from the township as part of a settlement.

Quincy Township will pay plaintiff Corey Kaiser $425,000, according to the settlement agreement dated Oct. 21.

The agreement stipulates that Kaiser will return to his role of road foreman on Dec. 22 with pay of $32.50 an hour.

"Employment will be reinstated as if (Kaiser) was never terminated," the agreement states. "(Kaiser's) employment start date will be deemed to be May 1, 2007."

Kaiser blew whistle on supervisor's alleged crimes

Kaiser, of Waynesboro, accused Quincy Township of violating Pennsylvania's Whistleblower Law by discriminating against him in the workplace and, ultimately, firing him, according to the complaint that was filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas.

Kaiser was among those who were witnesses in the investigation of Kerry Bumbaugh. A Quincy Township supervisor since 1990, Bumbaugh was indicted in 2021 on a long list of charges including theft,...



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