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RE: No Compliance Dir, Academic Advisor or SID at Chicago St
(08-11-2019 11:54 AM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  
(08-11-2019 11:17 AM)Lopes87 Wrote:  They hired a guy who ran a foundation and misused funds to the tune of 300K that he had to pay back.... Thats bad judgement .
CSU had to pay him 78K for firing him w/o cause then paid the auditor 50k for him to tell them to drop to D2, which is something anyone on this board could have told them for free.

No one knew that they paid him a buyout and was fired w/o cause to this point correct?

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When did an auditor recommend dropping down to D2? I read where they were hiring an auditor, which Chicago State would not confirm. Zorich's employment ended at Chicago State. We did not know and still do not know what happened regarding his termination. Why did Chicago State want to fire him? The payoff settlement is to avoid a lawsuit.
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