NBA Union Spent $5.4 Million on Audit of Boss Hunter
The National Basketball Association players union spent about $5.42 million on the internal audit that resulted in the firing of Executive Director Billy Hunter, according to public records.
The union spent $5,421,965 on matters pertaining to what it labeled NBPA Internal Review & Investigation on its annual filing with the U.S. Labor Department. The LM-2, as the filing is known, covers July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.
With 438 members, as listed on the form, that breaks down to $12,378 per player. Annual dues are $10,000.
The biggest expense, $3.56 million, was to the New York-based law firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, which conducted the nine-month review that found Hunter failed to manage conflicts of interest, lacked proper corporate governance and didnt disclose that his $3 million-a-year contract wasnt properly ratified.
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