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Ore. lawsuit claims excessive pay to top execs

The Columbian
Published: May 12, 2011, 12:00am

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Records disclosed in a lawsuit claim that top executives at the Sikh-controlled Oregon food company Golden Temple in Eugene drew excessive compensation in recent years while the company slashed its donations to Sikh religious and educational nonprofit groups.

The Register-Guard reports the rapidly rising paychecks came after a group of Golden Temple executives largely gained control of the company through a reorganization in 2007.

The state is seeking to recover any excessive pay from the CEO — former Eugene resident Kartar Singh Khalsa — and other top executives.

The latest disclosure comes in a lawsuit by Oregon Attorney General John Kroger and religious leaders of the Sikh community.

A trial is set for May 23 in Portland.

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Information from: The Register-Guard, http://www.registerguard.com

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