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D.C. Officials Got Improper Bonuses
By Matthew Cella
September 30, 2007


More than two dozen senior D.C. officials were inappropriately given more
than $500,000 in cash bonuses in the waning days of the administration of
former Mayor Anthony A. Williams.
"The 28 employees were comprised of agency directors, deputy mayors, the
city administrator and senior officials in the Office of the Mayor,"
according to a report issued Friday. Among the major findings in the report
by D.C. Auditor Deborah K. Nichols:

Employees received a total of $525,846 in bonuses that were not submitted,
reviewed or processed under proper procedures, according to D.C. personnel
rules and before the chief financial officer had certified that sufficient
surplus funds were available in agency budgets to pay for them.

Agency heads received $379,690 in bonuses, despite the lack of contracts
spelling out the goals and expectations for their performance. Deputy mayors
and other senior employees received $122,465 in bonuses, despite not having
individual performance plans or employee evaluations.

City officials paid $89,565 in awards to 10 senior employees based on
evaluations the employees wrote for themselves. The employees, who were not
identified in the report, received bonuses between 7 percent and 8 percent
of their annual salaries.

A $15,600 bonus was paid to a city employee who was no longer serving on the
job. The employee is not identified, but the report also indicates that a
$15,600 bonus was paid to the city administrator on Oct. 24, 2006.

Former City Administrator Robert C. Bobb left the D.C. government to run for
president of the Board of Education in September 2006. The bonus was awarded
slightly more than two months after the city administrator received a
$15,600 bonus on Aug. 4, 2006.


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