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In page Lisa Staiano-Coico:

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Coico resigned on October 7, 2016, effective immediately,[1] shortly after The New York Times approached the university about a memo of Coico's expenses which suggested tampering and prompted an investigation.[2] Records showed Coico, who earned an annual salary of $400,000, withdrew money from the non-profit 21st Century Foundation in 2010 and 2011.[citation needed] Although Coico denied any "inappropriate use" of CCNY funds and stated in letters to students and faculty that college employees should "cooperate fully" with investigators.[2] However, a subsequent report from the office of the New York State Inspector General pointed out the illegality of CUNY General Cousel's action to not report Coico's misconduct to the Inspector General.[3]