Michigan Gov. Whitmer's ex-health director got $155K separation agreement
LANSING Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmers administration paid former Health and Human Services Director Robert Gordon $155,506 as part of a separation agreement that prohibits him from discussing his departure.
Gordon and Mark Totten, chief legal counsel for the Democratic governor, both signed the agreement Feb. 22, exactly one month after the health director abruptly resigned his post in a move he first publicly announced on Twitter.
In the interest of protecting deliberations among government officials, the parties agree to maintain confidentiality regarding (Gordons) departure from employment unless required by law to release such information, reads the agreement, first reported Monday by The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press.
While confidentiality clauses and employee separation agreements are common in private industry, health department spokesperson Bob Wheaton said the document speaks for itself when asked by Bridge Michigan how often the state includes similar deals for departing employees.
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