“Following a backlash, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the state’s former health director agreed this week to waive a confidentiality clause related to a $155,000 severance deal amid the official’s abrupt resignation in January.
The departure, which Robert Gordon announced Jan. 22, coupled with his hefty payout raised concerns in the media and with state lawmakers, prompting Whitmer, a Democrat, to revoke the clause Thursday “in the interest of greater transparency,” FOX 2 of Detroit reported.
Gordon resigned the day after he issued an order to allow indoor dining to resume, WDIV-TV in Detroit reported.”
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