My thoughts as well. He was poised to draw $60,000 a year at age 50! Something is definitely wrong with the federal retirement system if this is correct. Secondly, if the office of Inspector General recommended the action, I’d say he’s toast as far as his pension. However, I look to some Democratic organization to hire him for his “talents and contacts”.
He’ll join Morning Joke, CNN or some other TrumpSucks show.
“However, I look to some Democratic organization to hire him for his talents and contacts.”
Working from a Federal lockup?
I would have guessed his pension is higher. Colonels retire with one about $80k.
“He was poised to draw $60,000 a year at age 50! Something is definitely wrong with the federal retirement system if this is correct.”
Chickenfeed! Our town’s first police chief retired out due to a heart attack (he’s actually a friend). Public pensions are public a public record here. Today, his total pension, which has been indexed for inflation, twenty years later is now more than $150k per year. Also, we have had two fire chiefs retire in close succession as each one reached “full retirement” at age 50. They make make more in retirement than the made in their last working years because of “accrued vacation.” Their first year’s retirement income is 280,000, $100,000 above their working salaries. If they each live to age 80 ( along with their spouses should they live longer than their husbands), their cost to the taxpayers will be something on the order of $10 million apiece.
I know a school counselor that retired at 56 with $60k annually after making $55k when working. It’s criminal. I’m surprised McCabe’s retirement is that low.
Yep, it was suggested by McCabe friendlies that he can get his pension if someone in the government/civil service departments hire him even for just one week.
Sickening.