Saturday, March 11, 2017

Auditor issues statement on MU decision to end bonus program

(From State Auditor Nicole Galloway)

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released the following statement in response to an announcement that the University of Missouri System will terminate the executive performance incentive program.

"I'm pleased University of Missouri System leaders accepted responsibility and committed to ending bonus payments uncovered in my audit. I will be watching their progress and my team will return later this year to determine whether they have followed through on their commitment. I will also review whether other concerns related to transparency in executive pay and luxury vehicle allowances have been fully addressed. This decision is the start of a process to rebuild the trust of taxpayers, students, families and Missouri citizens."

The decision was announced by the University of Missouri System President and comes four days after Auditor Galloway released an audit that uncovered more than $2 million in hidden compensation to top UM System executives, including bonus payments, luxury vehicle allowances and other compensation not included in published salaries.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When is Auditor Galloway going to look into the millions of dollars that go down the rabbit hole of intercollegiate athletics at the state universities? Taxpayers would be outraged to see how much each university spends on coaches' salaries, facilities, scholarships, recruiting, travel, meals, etc.

Anonymous said...

I think these mistreated administrators should threaten to go on strike, like the football team a while back. That's the MU way.