Inquiries by The San Francsico Chronicle have apparently led to the sudden resignation of the number two-ranking official of the University of California system, the nation’s most prominent higher education system. Nobody, apparently, was minding the store when it came to examining basic conflict-of-interest issues. This is scandalous behavior on the part of a professionally managed organization paying such high salaries to administrators presumably sophisticated in issues of governance and disclosure.Their salary increase is your tax increase and they'll vote for politicians who will deliver the goods.Read how much these rent-seekers make.
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Scandal at the University of California
The American Thinker reports on greed in the public sector: