The University of Illinois system’s Board of Trustees voted on Thursday to reduce its oversight of the university’s financial transactions. For example, the trustees raised the minimum dollar amount of a contract or purchase requiring their approval from $100,000 to $1-million. The board’s chairman, Christopher G. Kennedy, said the move would prevent “overreaching” by trustees, the Chicago Tribune reported.
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U. of Illinois System’s Board Reduces Its Financial Oversight
January 22, 2010, 12:26 pm
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