The CPB Board induced former President Robert Coonrod to extend his time in office by
giving him a four-year consulting contract worth nearly $500,000 and starting after he left CPB, the
New York Times reported this morning. Because the CPB president's salary is capped by Congress (he was paid $174,000), the contract could raise political hackles. The board also agreed to pay his successor as president, Kathleen Cox, more than $600,000 as severance, a CPB spokesman told
Current. Now the
Times reports that CPB may withhold part of her settlement.
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