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  • America's Great State Payroll Giveaway

    A state-employed psychiatrist in California made $822,000 by clocking in 17 hours every day last year, including Sundays and holidays. An employee cashed out with $609,000 for unused vacation when she retired, claiming she never took vacations in a 30-year career. A highway patrol officer collected $484,000 in salary, pension and leave payments. The chief money manager at a Texas pension fund got $1 million in salary and bonuses while posting investment returns that trailed those of peers who earned a quarter as much. Bloomberg News used freedom-of-information laws to obtain 1.4 million payroll records from the 12 largest states and show how taxpayers funded these out-of-control expenses and more, while at the same time states cut funding for universities, public safety, health care, schools and services aimed at the neediest residents.

    Tags: Payroll; taxes; taxpayers

    By Mark Niquette; Michael B. Marois; Freeman Klopott; Martin Z. Braun; Alison Vekshin; Jennifer Oldham; Elise Young; Terrence Dopp

    Bloomberg News (New York)

    2012

  • Daniel Acker Pension in Prison

    Teacher convicted of sexual molestation was receiving his pension while in prison.

    Tags: Sexual molestation; sexual offenders; teacher

    By Jon Paepcke

    WVTM-TV (Birmingham, Ala.)

    2012

  • Playing with Fire

    “Playing with Fire” focuses on a public board well out of the public eye, but one that could cost New Orleans taxpayers millions of dollars every year. After a month of digging through thousands of pages of records at the New Orleans Firefighters Pension Fund, WVUE-TV and Lee Zurik revealed questionable salaries, spending, and management.

    Tags: broadcast; taxes; taxpayers; firefighters; salaries

    By Lee Zurik, Chief Investigative Reporter; Donny Pearce, Photographer/Editor; Mikel Schaefer, News Director; Greg Phillips, Assistant News Director/Executive News Producer; Wes Cook, Interactive Manager; Tom Wright, Web Editor; E.Q. Vance, Art Director

    WVUE-TV (New Orleans)

    2012

  • Playing with Fire

    “Playing with Fire” focuses on a public board well out of the public eye, but one that could cost New Orleans taxpayers millions of dollars every year. After a month of digging through thousands of pages of records at the New Orleans Firefighters Pension Fund, WVUE-TV and Lee Zurik revealed questionable salaries, spending, and management. Among the notable discoveries: a $70,000 raise and $90,000 lump sum payout for the board Secretary-Treasurer/CEO; tens of thousands of dollars in questionable credit card charges by the board; and tens of millions of dollars in questionable investments. This last element is perhaps the most egregious for the citizens of New Orleans who are left to foot the bill for any pension fund shortfalls. This multi part series launched an investigation by the city’s inspector general, forced the board to change polices and led to charges filed by the state ethics board against two of the principals in our series.

    Tags: New Orleans; taxes; taxpayers; credit cards

    By Lee Zurik, Chief Investigative Reporter; Donny Pearce, Photographer/Editor; Mikel Schaefer, News Director; Greg Phillips, Assistant News Director/Executive News Producer; Wes Cook, Interactive Manager; Tom Wright, Web Editor; E.Q. Vance, Art Director

    WVUE-TV (New Orleans)

    2012

  • Public Pension Perks

    The series details how state elected officials nationwide have passed obscure laws to inflate the pensions paid to special groups of workers and to themselves.

    Tags: pension; David Thomas; legislative pension; retire

    By Thomas Frank

    USA Today (Arlington

    2011

  • Pension Madness

    In "Pension Madness," New Jersey Watchdog exposes systematic state pension abuses in New Jersey. The report documents 170 "retired" public officials who collectively pocket $12 million a year in retirement pay in addition to their current salaries.

    Tags: Pension; New Jersey; State Pension

    By Mark Lagerkvist

    New Jersey Watchdog

    2011

  • California's Public Pension Dilemma

    The Contra Costa Times found that California public employee pension systems are grossly underfunded; the benefits far exceeded the private sector and are regularly understated by the pension systems; the debts for state and local governments are huge; and the cost is being transferred over to future generations.

    Tags: California; Public Pensions; State; Local; Government

    By Daniel Borenstein

    Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek

    2011

  • Perry's Private Deals

    An investigation into Texas Governor Rick Perry's political campaign. The investigation uncovered Perry's relationship with his doctor and his back-room pressure to make the stem cell injection practice- which isn't FDA approved- big business in Texas. The Texas Governor also quietly retired and started cashing out his pension and salary concurrently.

    Tags: Rick Perry; Governor; FDA; Stem Cell; Texas; Pension

    By Jay Root, Emily Ramshaw

    Texas Tribune

    2011

  • Ending PERS Secrecy

    The Oregonian discovered that while most 30-year employees at the University of Oregon were receiving a public pension averaging $54,000 a year, a former University of Oregon coach and athletic director was receiving $41,000 per month.

    Tags: Pensions; University of Oregon; Employee; Coach; Athletic Director

    By Ted Sickinger

    The Oregonian

    2011

  • Pension Secrecy and Costly Descisions

    These investigative stories, by the Tampa Bay Times, have documented investment debacles, political influence peddling, and oversight failures at the nation's fourth largest pension fund.

    Tags: Pension; Investment; Tampa Bay Times; Pension Fund

    By Sydney P. Freedberg; Connie Humburg; Kris Hundley; Michael Bender

    Tampa Bay Times

    2011