SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and a review committee have decided to suspend Guyton City Councilman Theodore Hamby from his position.
Hamby was arrested back in March 2025 and later indicted on three counts of financial transaction fraud and two counts of making false statements.
SEE: Member of Guyton City Council indicted on fraud charges
A GBI investigation showed the charges stemmed from misuse of a city credit card.
Last month Governor Brian Kemp issued an executive order to appoint a review commission to determine Hamby’s future in office.
The governor ordered his immediate suspension from office pending the final disposition of his case or the expiration of his term.
The City of Guyton released the following statement in regards to Hamby’s suspension: