Robert Aloia Gets $12,500 a Month Cut.
June 14, 2010 at 6:37 P.M. Access to these blogs is obstructed by computer attacks. I will try restarting my computer.
Michael Gartland, "Ex-Super Getting Healthy Pension: Deferred Compensation Under Investigation," in The Record, June 11, 2010, at p. L-1. ($144,000 per year in "pension.")
"Lifting of U.S. Travel Ban to Cuba Urged," in The Record, June 11, 2010, at p. A-16. (74 opposition activists in Havana call for an end to the embargo which only benefits corrupt Cuban-American politicians.)
James M. O'Neill, "Superfund Cleanup Targeting Exposed Mercury: Crews Excavate Wood-Ridge Chemical Factory Site," in The Record, June 11, 2010, at p. L-3. (Carcingens hidden all over Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Kibret Markos, "Former Assistant Says Ex-Prosecutor Was 'Told' to Fire Him," in The Record, June 11, 2010, at p. L-3. (Corrupt prosecutors making political decisions, interfering with investigations, and altering the careers of honest prosecutors and attorneys to please N.J. "bosses.")
"Former Bergen County Technical and Special Services Superintendent Robert ("The Fisherman") Aloia will receive $12,500 a month -- or about $144,000 annually -- in state pension benefits, according to the New Jersey Treasury Department."
The amount that Mr. Aloia is "kicking back," if any, is not known. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")
"Aloia, who retired on June 1, had been suspended as the head of the Technical District [was he a janitor?] in January and removed as the Special Services District's superintendent in November after The Record reported excessive spending on meals and travel."
I wonder if this gentleman knows the Tacetta brothers? Senator Bob? How much was Aloia "dropping" in Atlantic City? ("Jim Florio and the Mafia in Atlantic City.")
"His pension amount is based on his final average salary, which was $240,547, according to the Treasury Department."
Not bad for a so-called "Superintendent."
"Howard Lerner, the acting superintendent of both school districts, said that because Aloia retired, he would not be paid for the remainder of his contract, which extended through June 2011."
"But Aloia may still receive other contractual benefits, including money from a compensation agreement and compensation days that were called into question by a state Department of Education report in February."
Who do we gotta take care of, here, Mr. Aloia? You get a free phone? Laptop? Car?
"The deferred compensation trust fund is worth about $446,000. The fund was built through contracts that required the Technical School District to deposit $70,000 into it each year from 2007 to 2009 and $61,000 a year in 2005 and 2006. "
Sadly, teachers will be fired all over New Jersey because of "missing funds." Many teachers will not receive the full amount of their pension funds.
"According to the Department of Education report, district attendance records do not support payments that Aloia received for unused vacation, compensatory and sick days. The records also showed that Aloia signed in for only 81 of the 211 compensatory days he claimed to have worked during his time in the district. In addition, the district's 'attendance records contain alterations,' the report said." (emphasis added and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
Is there any question concerning whether Mr. Aloia is still alive? ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")
Dem guys, geez. No wonder the pension fund in New Jersey is "short" $46 BILLION. Where's your sense of humor, boys?
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