Maricopa County Supervisors Pick Experienced Bureaucrat To Oversee Assessor’s Office

Bill Wiley
Bill Wiley

On Wednesday, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed Bill Wiley as acting administrator to oversee the Assessor’s Office. Wiley will oversee the Assessor’s Office following the suspension of Assessor Paul Petersen.

Wiley is an experienced bureaucrat having most recently served as Chief Engineer of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County. Prior to that, he was Director of Maricopa County’s Air Quality Department. Wiley has also served with the Phoenix Street Transportation Department and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality as well as in the private sector.

On October 28, the Board of Supervisors placed Petersen on unpaid suspension for neglect of duty, pursuant to ARS 11-664. The statute requires the Board to appoint a person to fill the office. While not a replacement, the appointee has the full authority of the Assessor. By law, Paul Petersen remains the County Assessor.

Petersen is accused of crimes in three states related to his private legal practice and illegal adoptions.

An internal audit requested by Board of Supervisors found that Petersen had hundreds of private business documents on his county-issued desktop computer.

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