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  • CA: Lockyer, Munitz lunched as state probed Getty chief ("I was being a good listener"-Lockyer)

    07/27/2006 9:59:45 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 185+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | July 27, 2006 | AP
    Barry Munitz , chief executive of the J. Paul Getty Trust, had a private lunch with his friend Attorney General Bill Lockyer as the state probed Munitz for allegedly mismanaging trust money, the Los Angeles Times reported. Lockyer, California's top law enforcement official, acknowledged that the January lunch at a downtown pizzeria might look bad, but said the two did not discuss the investigation. He said, however, Munitz did disclose plans to resign from his $1.5 million-a-year post because of the controversy surrounding his lavish spending. Munitz quit a month later and agreed to forgo more than $2 million guaranteed...
  • Ex-chancellor returns to CSU and big benefits

    05/05/2006 11:29:18 AM PDT · by Republicanprofessor · 4 replies · 151+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | May 5, 2006 | Carrie Sturrock
    When Barry Munitz quit as chancellor of the huge California State University system in 1998, he walked away with a separation agreement promising him a generous one-year paid sabbatical and other benefits should he ever return. Now, eight years later, he's back -- and the terms of his departure deal, including a $163,776 one-year salary, are under attack by CSU faculty and at least one angry state lawmaker.... Under the terms of his CSU separation agreement, Munitz is entitled to become a "trustee professor" with a one-year salary of $163,776 -- significantly more than the $112,548 earned by CSU's highest-paid...