November 24, 2006
The University of California's Leader Responds to Media Scrutiny on Pay
The biggest brouhaha over executive compensation in the last 12 months has been at the University of California. The unflattering attention began with a series of articles published by the San Francisco Chronicle, which alleged that the university paid administrators millions of dollars in largely unreported pay and perquisites.
Although officials at the 10-campus system contest many facts in the newspaper stories, they concede that they broke some compensation policies, an admission
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