It isn’t unusual in Kentucky to find corruption. What is unusual is the extent of the paper trial that shows the insider dealing in hiring tainted New York attorney Regina Calcaterra to conduct an at best redundant Kentucky Retirement Systems investigation.
Not only did Calcaterra not meet any of essential hiring criteria for the already-questionable Kentucky Retirement System investigation, but even a cursory background search shows that Calcaterra is up to her eyeballs in past charges and allegations of corruption and fraud.
The most infamous black mark is that the Department of Justice targeted Calcaterra for her role as Executive Director in the collapse of the Moreland Commission, launched by Governor Andrew Cuomo to investigate corruption in New York State. Numerous press reports, including an in-depth investigation by the New York Times, unearthed considerable evidence that Calcaterra had repeatedly intervened to squash any line of inquiry that might implicate Cuomo. But
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WASHINGTON, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) will hold its 12th Annual Retirement Policy Conference on Monday, April 12 – Wednesday, April 14, 2021, from 1:00 -4:00 PM ET. This virtual event will feature a range of national experts and leaders discussing key retirement challenges, innovations and opportunities.
Members of the news media can register here. The conference agenda is available here.
Rebuilding the Road to Retirement: Opportunities and Innovations will include discussions on the overall economic outlook, federal and state retirement policy initiatives, access to long-term care, and public pension funding strategies. The conference also will include an advance preview of forthcoming new research,