May 12, 2006
New State Audit of the U. of California Criticizes President and Campuses
The University of California president's office approved exceptions to university compensation policy in recent years that resulted in extra pay and benefits for 17 of the system's 100 highest-paid officials, according to a state audit released last week.
The audit, the second ordered by the state Legislature, also found that some of the university's 10 campuses broke the rules by including inappropriate and often unreported earnings in administrators' sabbatical and retirement
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