It's like buying a house a real fixer-upper, no less and having the previous owner refuse to vacate the premises.
Kennedy's retirement meant she could leave her job under a cloud but still on remarkably favorable terms. Taxpayers' only reason to accept this arrangement was that it would be cheaper and quicker for her to leave voluntarily than to force her out. This newspaper was among those who accepted that rationale.
But Kennedy doesn't want
to do the one thing this lopsided deal requires of her. What part of
"leave" does she not understand?
- Associated Press
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