CSU halts program that paid millions to executives after they departed
2 years, 9 months ago

CSU halts program that paid millions to executives after they departed

LA Times  

A program that paid millions to former CSU executives, including former Chancellors Joseph I. Castro and Timothy P. White, has been halted upon further review. California State University will halt a program that has paid millions to executives who have resigned in recent years — including former Chancellor Joseph I. Castro — until the Board of Trustees reviews a task force’s recommendations. The Board of Trustees needs to do better for our faculty, our students and our staff,” Fresno State professor Diane Blair said, referring to Castro’s resignation package. The board’s announcement comes weeks after Castro abruptly resigned following outcry last month over his handling of sexual harassment, intimidation and workplace bullying allegations against former Vice President of Student Affairs Frank Lamas.

History of this topic

Cal State pays millions to executives after they resign, with little oversight of what they do
2 years, 9 months ago
After resigning, CSU chancellor will get $400,000 salary and housing allowance
2 years, 9 months ago
CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro resigns amid scrutiny over handling of sexual misconduct case
2 years, 10 months ago
CSU trustee chair moves to open investigation into chancellor’s handling of sex abuse claims
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