Posted on 05/02/2006 4:52:31 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
On the Net:
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/compensation
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/compensation
Hey! If all the other stuff in the world is Bush's fault, why ain't this here Slippery Schwartzenegger's fault???
I'm shocked, SHOCKED I tell you!
It is. He ordered the audits. Always blame the person who catches the corruption and deals with it, not the previous administrations who fostered it.
I love the faux "outrage" of all the state Dems quoted in the article, especially since they are the same people who collect boatloads of campaign cash from these crooks.
California State Auditor/Bureau of State Audits
Summary of Report 2006-103 - May 2006
Our review of the compensation practices of the University of California (university) revealed the following:
Cuz he's just an actor. How about blaming this guy?
UC Regents Board chairman Gerald Parsky
Is this the same University of CA in Santa Cruz that's being threatened with withholding fed dollars over the whole military on campus bruha?
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles, said the findings "should be the final nail in the coffin of the University of California's outrageous compensation practices."
Yes. The University of California has 11 campuses. The UC Regents oversee them all. The campuses are: Berkeley, Davis, Hastings College of the Law, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.
I have discovered the root of all evil, the very plaque which threatens all of civilized society.
Thanks, I think...
Twice daily brushing and the regular use of Regent Floss will take care of that.
(oops...)
Highlights from state audit of UC pay practices
The Bakersfield Californian
http://www.bakersfield.com/119/story/49431.html
OVERALL FINDINGS:
- In fiscal year 2004-05, bonuses, stipends, relocation allowances and other perks amounted to $334 million of $9.3 billion total compensation.
- In a sample of 100 highly paid employees, 17 benefited by getting exceptions to pay rules.
- Administrators didn't consistently disclose the extra compensation to their governing Board of Regents.
- UC's pay tracking system has inconsistent and vague categories.
EXAMPLES OF EXTRA COMPENSATION:
- A dean at UC Riverside got a housing allowance of $187,500; the limit in place was $53,300.
- A dean at UCLA got a $270,000 housing allowance.
- A UC San Diego dean was overpaid by $5,000 a month over a five-year period in a complex plan designed to get around a requirement that the university get a percentage of outside earnings. UC San Diego officials told state auditors it would be inappropriate to drop the extra pay because it would take his salary below market level. The UC president's office is reviewing.
- A UC San Diego vice chancellor who was on sabbatical for much of 2004-05 got a $68,100 administrative stipend and an $8,900 auto allowance. UC San Diego officials said the employee assisted with administrative matters during her sabbatical and also said she had been approved for a raise earlier, but it was deferred due to budget constraints.
-A senior manager at UC San Francisco received a $1.2 million low-interest loan from the supplemental home loan program to pay off previous university loans, a personal loan and to make $573,000 in renovations to a home in Sonoma.
UC REFORMS SO FAR:
- All separation agreements of $100,000 or more must be approved by UC regents.
- Policy exceptions must be approved by the UC president in consultation with regents.
- Renovation to chancellor's houses or offices must be approved by UC president.
- Web site developed to disclose compensation information.
same article also on the net titled
Audit: UC execs skirt pay rules, pick up extra compensation
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/14483992.htm
Here's another good one:
http://www.bsa.ca.gov/reports/summary.php?id=501
For example, although the university agreed to provide an incoming provost with a $125,000 housing allowance, it did not disclose this allowance to the regents when they were deciding on the provost's salary. Consequently, the regents increased the new provost's salary to $380,000 without knowing she was receiving a $125,000 housing allowance.
Don't dismay--Parsky will "fix" it. ;-)
Why... That's a wonderful idea!!!
I think he lives in Oakland and he's dynomite!!! He's better than that black man running for Governor of Ohio!!! Rush read this article of his today and Rush rarely EVER reads stuff as lengthy as this on his show. I was enthralled, to say the least!!! (and so was Rush)
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