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  • State Fund reformer was paid a salary of $450,000 a year, plus perks

    First, I am in no way related to "Janet Frank".

    This is a reformer that reformed her own bank accounts.

    Two years, working for the government and she made $1.6million--that is corruption. How did this happen, who got fired for this corruption?

    "For her first 2 1/2 months on the job, starting in 2007, she was paid a $40,000 performance bonus by the insurer, a hybrid public-private company known as State Fund, which serves as a safety net for businesses. She was paid a $153,000 bonus for 2008. This month, she received last year's bonus: $142,500. Citing confidentiality, company officials declined to say what performance goals Frank had met.

    Overall, she earned more than $1.6 million, then quit after two years."

    What were the criteria for the bonus--no one will answer. This is how corruption happens--this is why government has too much money.

    Time to reform government and get rid of ALL the corruption.



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