The Ontario Provincial Police Association board has fired its chief administrative officer amid an RCMP investigation into the organization.

According to an internal memo obtained by CP24, the OPPA board met Friday and voted unanimously to terminate the contract of former CAO Karl Walsh.

No charges have been laid in the investigation and none of the allegations have been proven in court.

In court documents released Friday, the RCMP claim Walsh and the two other senior executives of the association acted together to commit fraud and theft against the OPPA.

Among the allegations is an alleged $20,000 dollar deposit on two condos in the Bahamas, worth 2 million dollars, using an OPPA-issued credit card.

The RCMP raided several locations including the OPPA office in Barrie. Walsh had been placed on administrative leave before his contract was terminated.