Former Gaming Chief Will Get $120,000 Payment

The former head of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board will be paid a total of $120,000 over the next four months even though she no longer works for the agency.

That $120,000 includes a newly disclosed $60,000 severance payment that she will receive in the fall.

Anne LaCour Neeb, who resigned her post two weeks ago citing family reasons, will earn the money between now and October, according to a copy of her contract and separation agreement made public yesterday.

While the board’s executive director, Neeb made $180,000 annually. Her last day on the job was Friday.


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