James Wadleigh, the former CEO of Connecticut’s health insurance exchange, Access Health CT, has paid a $5,000 civil fine for taking a job with a state contractor within one year of leaving his post, the Office of State Ethics said in a settlement released Wednesday. The ethics office also imposed a $5,000 penalty on Softheon, Inc., the Stony Brook, New York-based business where Wadleigh accepted employment. Softheon had contracted in late summer 2017 to provide Access Health CT with healthcare information technology services, with Wadleigh directly involved in the contract, documents released by the ethics agency showed.
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