The offices of the Worcester Regional Retirement System in Auburn (Google)
BOSTON — A former chief executive officer of the Worcester Regional Retirement System worked extensively for private clients while being paid a full-time public salary of $150,000, according to a report released Wednesday by the Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General.
Michael Sacco served as C.E.O. of the Worcester Regional Retirement System beginning in 2020. According to an article on MassLive, “Three years later, during a Jan. 31 board meeting, Sacco, 60, requested to resign rather than be fired after the system’s board questioned his commitment to the job since he was maintaining his law practice while he was in the role.”…