If I remember correctly, Scott Walker was elected to serve as County Executive largely on the promise he’d rectify the scandal-ridden quagmire that had become the county’s pension system.
And yet, all these years later, we’re still hearing tales about a stunning lack of oversight over the county’s pension system:
Milwaukee County pension officials say they mistakenly overpaid former House of Correction superintendent Richard Cox and will seek a refund of more than $100,000 – one of 115 newly discovered pension payout errors.
The disclosure comes in a new filing with the IRS that admits numerous systemic mistakes caused pension overpayments and underpayments from 1994 through the present. The county is seeking refunds in some cases.
Necessary reviews of payouts were left undone and the county’s own pension laws were not followed in the various cases, says the IRS “voluntary correction” filing. It comes nine months after a Journal Sentinel investigation of county “buyback” pension benefits prompted a similar admission to the IRS.
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The total price tag on the mistakes has not been determined, but could approach $1 million including pensioners’ and the county’s liability, according to estimates based on the county’s filing.
So let’s recap:
- 115 newly discovered pension payout errors? Thank you, Scott Walker!
- Laws not being followed? Thank you, Scott Walker!
- Liability approaching one million dollars? Thank you, Scott Walker!
- General lack of oversight over Milwaukee County’s pension system, despite promises to clean things up? Thank you, Scott Walker!
Scott Walker’s failure to clean up and fix Milwaukee County’s pension system is just another in a long line of promises he’s broken, and that’s why it’s time for new leadership for Milwaukee County.
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