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RSS FeedsFormer Metrolinx CEO earned $100,000 more in 2017 than in 2016, despite leaving the agency
(The Star Fashion & Style)

 
 

24 march 2018 02:09:20

 
Former Metrolinx CEO earned $100,000 more in 2017 than in 2016, despite leaving the agency
(The Star Fashion & Style)
 


The salary of former Metrolinx president and chief executive officer Bruce McCuaig was more than $100,000 higher in 2017 than in 2016, despite the fact he left the job midway through last year. According to the Ontario public sector salary disclosure list released Friday, McCuaig earned $486,035.42 last year, plus $12,484.81 in taxable benefits. He stepped away from the role in April. In 2016, his salary for the full year was $367,197.85. A Metrolinx spokesperson declined to answer questions about why the former CEO made more in 2017 than 2016 despite working for less time, or whether McCuaig had left the agency involuntarily and been paid severance. “Due to privacy, we cannot speak specifically to any individual staff salaries beyond the total salary provided during any calendar year,” said Anne Marie Aikins in an email. “Total salary may include any negotiated severance, payout of benefits such as vacation time, or other income received by a staff person, as well as taxable benefits.” McCuaig, who started an executive job at engineering firm AECOM this month, also declined to discuss his salary. “I do not have anything to add beyond Metrolinx’s comments,” he said in a text message. McCuaig, 57, spent nearly seven years at the helm of Metrolinx. Before taking the job in 2010 he spent 25 years in the public service, including three as deputy minister at the provincial ministry of transportation for the Liberal government. Metrolinx announced his impending departure last March in a press release marked “urgent,” and said he was stepping down to take a job in the federal privy council office as an adviser to the Infrastructure Bank. At the time Rob Prichard, chair of the Metrolinx board, described the move as “Bruce’s decision” and showered the outgoing CEO with praise, saying McCuaig would leave behind “a legacy of achievement that will last for decades to come.”McCuaig left the p ...


 
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