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- Steven Herbert, the former chief investment officer for Kentucky’s state pension system, filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the agency Friday, alleging he was fired for drawing attention to the embezzlement of millions of dollars.
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Dec 16, 2022 · Steven Herbert says in a whistleblower suit that the Kentucky Public Pension Authority fired him because he disclosed fraud and abuse of public funds.
- Report on Kentucky pensions' hedge fund deals finally made public
After open records request denials and a court order, the...
- Report on Kentucky pensions' hedge fund deals finally made public
Jan 3, 2023 · The ex-CIO of the $22 billion Kentucky Public Pensions Authority is suing his former employer, accusing the agency of allowing a real estate firm to filch money from a KPPA subsidiary, then retaliating against him for pointing it out.
Dec 16, 2022 · Steven Herbert, the former chief investment officer for Kentucky’s state pension system, filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the agency Friday, alleging he was fired for drawing attention...
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Sep 6, 2022 · After open records request denials and a court order, the Kentucky Public Pension Authority finally released the 97-page report it commissioned.
Dec 19, 2022 · The lawsuit, filed on Dec. 16 in Franklin Circuit Court in Frankfort, alleges the authority wired funds out of its accounts to external accounts without proper accountability, according to...
Dec 16, 2022 · The lawsuit, filed Friday in Franklin Circuit Court, includes allegations of a coverup, mismanagement and millions of dollars stolen from the Kentucky Public Pension Authority.
Dec 28, 2017 · Now, eight current and former state employees are suing a trio of hedge fund operators and current and former members of Kentucky’s pension board, alleging that they breached their fiduciary duties to the state and its taxpayers by sinking millions of dollars into “exotic” hedge fund bets.