Director Of IMF Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by PocketChange, May 14, 2011.

  1. It's the jewish influence.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChV5BZ8SmS0
     
    #121     May 19, 2011
  2. Released on bail. It pays to have connections at high places.
     
    #122     May 19, 2011
  3. toc

    toc

    nothing wrong out on bail but something says he will flee US and never be back again. this guy is still powerful.
     
    #123     May 19, 2011
  4. How can they make sure he won't commit suicide in his apartment?
     
    #124     May 19, 2011
  5. zdreg

    zdreg


    your holier than thou attitude makes me wonder
    what kind of glass house you live in.
     
    #125     May 19, 2011
  6. zdreg

    zdreg

    the nazis punished people in the concentration camps severly ie tortured if they attempted suicide.
    perhaps he should be send to guantanomo bay.
     
    #126     May 19, 2011
  7. toc

    toc

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/43100119

    No matter how his legal case turns out, CNBC has learned that Dominique Strauss-Kahn will collect at least a quarter million dollars a year from the IMF in pension payouts for the rest of his life.

    According to the IMF, the global financial institution is contractually obligated to pay Strauss-Kahn a standard staff pension, plus an enhanced supplemental retirement allowance and a "separation allowance" that was negotiated in his original contract.

    Under the contract, an IMF spokesman told CNBC, Strauss-Kahn is eligible to take part in a Staff Retirement Plan that the rest of the employees at the IMF also participate in. On top of that, Strauss-Kahn is eligible for a Supplemental Retirement Allowance which will pay between 60 and 70 percent of his annual salary, which was $420,930 per year when he was hired.

    At three years of service, Strauss-Kahn was entitled to 60 percent of his annual salary, and he would have been entitled to 70 percent if he had reached four years. Since he did not, the partial year will be pro-rated.

    And, the spokesman said, Strauss Kahn's contract also entitles him to a "Separation Allowance," a one-time payout of between 60 and 70 percent of his highest annual salary while at the bank.

    Sixty percent of Strauss Kahn's first year base comes to just over $252,000.
     
    #127     May 19, 2011
  8. So the next IMF head will be French again.

    The French sure do have greath diplomatic skills.

    Hat of to them.
     
    #128     May 20, 2011
  9. elon

    elon

    +++ :D
     
    #129     May 20, 2011
  10. LeeD

    LeeD

    Where does this info come from?
     
    #130     May 21, 2011