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Government

Jul. 28, 2012

Judge allows case over CalPERS benefits to proceed

A retired state worker has standing to pursue a case alleging the head of California' prison health care system set up an illegal arrangement with the state's court administration to "spike" his retirement.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A retired state worker has standing to pursue a case alleging the head of California's prison health care system set up an illegal arrangement with the state's court administration to "spike" his retirement and receive other benefits, a superior court judge has ruled.


The case was filed against the California Public Employees' Retirement System in April 2011 by petitioner Daniel E....

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