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New Britain Today
By the People, for the People
New Britain Tax Collector Placed on Paid Leave Amid 'Financial Malfeasance' Probe
City says tax collector Cheryl Blogoslawski is under investigation for alleged wrongdoing over multiple years.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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The city of New Britain, Connecticut has placed its tax collector, Cheryl Blogoslawski, on paid administrative leave amid an investigation into 'alleged malfeasance' within City Hall. Officials say an independent probe has been launched to thoroughly review the facts, though details about the wrongdoing have not been released.
Why it matters
The investigation into the New Britain tax collector's office raises concerns about potential financial mismanagement or misconduct within the city's government, which could have significant implications for taxpayers and public trust in local institutions.
The details
According to the city, Cheryl Blogoslawski, the tax collector for New Britain, has been placed on paid administrative leave as authorities conduct an independent investigation into 'years of alleged malfeasance' within City Hall. While the specifics of the wrongdoing have not been disclosed, the city says the probe was launched immediately after the allegations came to light.
- On February 17, 2026, the city of New Britain announced that the tax collector had been placed on paid leave.
The players
Cheryl Blogoslawski
The tax collector for the city of New Britain, Connecticut who has been placed on paid administrative leave amid an investigation into alleged financial malfeasance.
Bobby Sanchez
The mayor of New Britain, Connecticut who immediately directed an independent investigation into the allegations against the tax collector.
Alisha Rayner
The director of communications for the city of New Britain, Connecticut who announced details about the investigation and administrative leave of the tax collector.
What they’re saying
“Upon learning of the allegations, Mayor [Bobby] Sanchez immediately directed that an independent investigation be conducted to ensure a thorough and impartial review of the facts.”
— Alisha Rayner, Director of Communications, City of New Britain (wfsb.com)
What’s next
The independent investigation into the allegations against the New Britain tax collector is currently ongoing, and the city has stated that additional information will be shared as it becomes available.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in local government, as allegations of financial malfeasance can erode public trust and have significant consequences for taxpayers. The city's swift action to launch an independent probe signals a commitment to getting to the bottom of the matter, but the ultimate takeaway will depend on the findings of the investigation.


