Former Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. executive director calls firing ‘political retribution’

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On Monday, former Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. Executive Director Angela Rodell wrote a letter to Legislative Budget and Audit Committee Chair Sen. Natasha von Imhof and called her abrupt removal last month “political retribution.”

Executive Director Angela Rodell, and questions around her ousting remain.

In the letter, Rodell outlines what she did at the corporation since she had been hired in October 2015, and said she provided the additional information to help the committee get a better understanding of what happened. The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee’s next hearing is in Juneau on Jan. 17. In late December, von Imhof sent a letter to the corporation’s board chair, Craig Richards, requesting one or more of the corporation’s trustees attend.

 

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