Глядя на него сразу вспоминается знаменитое: "...Яков Менелаевич вспомнил: эти чистые глаза, этот уверенный взгляд он видел в Таганской тюрьме в 1922 году, когда и сам сидел там по пустяковому делу."
Former Pan Am Games CEO Ian Troop, who was fired last month, will receive $534,800 in severance.
Troop, who was paid $390,000 a year to helm the 2015 sports extravaganza, was unexpectedly sacked Dec. 13 over what sources told the Star were “leadership issues.”
Troop’s settlement totalling $534,800 includes $478,200 in cash, $3,500 for legal fees, $10,000 for relocation counselling, deferred retirement benefits of $27,300, and medical and health benefits of $15,800.
It (UD: Games) will cost taxpayers at least $2.5 billion — including the cost of an athletes’ village — to host the Games, which will host 7,666 athletes competing in 51 sports at venues in 14 municipalities, including Toronto, Hamilton, Milton, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Caledon, St. Catharines, and Welland.