Politics & Government
Showdown Coming Between DIA, Oakland County Over Exec Pay
DIA chair Gene Gargaro says he's "optimistic" he can get an agreement to return $100,000 in bonuses, but couldn't fully commit.
Unless the Detroit Institute of Artβs two top executive return bonuses to taxpayers, a bipartisan coalition of Oakland County Commissioners is poised to take action to dissolve the Oakland County Arts Authority that collects $11 million in taxes to support the museumβs operations.
Both DIA director Graham Beal and chief operating officer Annmarie Erickson received $50,000 bonuses in 2012. Commissioner John Scott, R-Waterford said commissioners are βgetting heat from taxpayers,β The Detroit News reports.
βIs the money coming back or not?β he said. βI need a yes or no answer. Is it going to happen or not?β
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DIA chair Gene Gargaro said he couldnβt commit without first getting a consensus from the museum board and executive committee, but said was βoptimisticβ he could get agreement to return the bonuses.
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After the two top executives received the bonuses and double-digit pay increases, Oakland County Commissioner Dave Woodward, D-Royal Oak, said he was prepared to draft legislation that would dissolve the Oakland County Arts Authority, formed after a historic 2012 vote in which residents of Macomb and Wayne counties also agreed to kick in tax money to support the internationally respected museum.
Commissioner Gary McGillivray, D-Madison Heights, said heβs been inundated by angry taxpayers. βYou need to get a reality check. A large bonus at taxpayer expense?β he told Gargaro. β$50,000 bonuses arenβt happening in the real world.β
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