Controversy Deepens Over a Former United Way Chief's Pension Deal

A controversy over leadership and compensation at the United Way of Central Carolinas here has deepened as a new investigation shows that the head of the organization sought to increase her pension benefits significantly, ignored a lawyer's concerns about possible tax-law violations, and made efforts to keep the $2.1-million pension deal confidential.

The board fired Gloria Pace King in September after news of the deal eventually reached the public and shook donors' confidence in the

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