Kribs v. City of Boynton Beach, 77-2425

Decision Date20 June 1979
Docket NumberNo. 77-2425,77-2425
Citation372 So.2d 195
PartiesKenneth KRIBS, Appellant, v. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Municipal Corporation, and Frank Kohl, Individually and as City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, a Municipal Corporation, Appellees.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Bennett S. Cohn, Lake Worth, for appellant.

Gene Moore, Boyton Beach, for appellees.

PACK, R. WALLACE, Associate Judge.

This is an appeal timely filed from an Order dismissing the appellant's second amended complaint with prejudice. The allegations contained in the complaint were that the appellees (City of Boynton Beach and City Manager) libeled and slandered the appellant by releasing to the press the contents of a letter dismissing the appellant from his position as finance director of the City of Boynton Beach. By a letter dated March 4, 1977, the appellant, Kenneth Kribs, received notice that his employment as finance director of the City of Boynton Beach was being terminated. The reasons stated in the letter for the termination were that Mr. Kribs had been guilty of gross misfeasance and dereliction of duty. Copies of this letter were then forwarded to the mayor, city council, personnel director, chairman of the Civil Service Appeals Board and the city attorney. A copy of the letter was also placed in the appellant's personnel file.

Shortly thereafter, Frank Kohl, the city manager and author of the letter, released the contents of the letter to the press.

Kribs then sued the City of Boynton Beach and Frank Kohl for libel and slander contending that the letter, as part of his personnel file, was confidential information and not subject to public inspection.

We find no merit in the appellant's position.

In McNayr v. Kelly, 184 So.2d 428 (Fla.1966) our Supreme Court gave absolute immunity to executive officials with respect to defamatory publications made in the performance of their official duties. In McNayr the county manager of Dade County was recognized as possessing absolute privilege with reference to public statements made in discharging the county public safety director.

The appellant has also argued that public policy requires personnel reports of this nature to be withheld from public scrutiny. Our Supreme Court had addressed itself to this point in the case of News-Press Publishing Co. v. Wisher, 345 So.2d 646. At page 648 the Court stated:

No policy of the state protects a public employee from the embarrassment which results...

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