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So Much for Performance Management
Nancy Killefer, Obama's pick to serve as the federal government's first chief performance officer, is withdrawing from the administration. More to come on ...
April 08, 2010 •
Elizabeth Daigneau
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Nancy Killefer
, Obama's pick to serve as the federal government's first chief performance officer, is
withdrawing from the administration
.
More to come on this, sounds like.
Update: It was a "nanny tax" problem --
Killefer failed to pay taxes
on her household help.
Apparently it's okay not to pay your own taxes, but it's still a no-no not to pay taxes on the help.
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