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Friday, November 16, 2012

Village Initiated Closer Look Into Former Police Chief's Pension

The board filed a request with the Illinois Department of Insurance inquiring about former police chief Rob Piscia's pension qualifications.

An examination into pension contributions by former police chief Rob Piscia began with the village pension board, according to Village Administrator Jerry Ducay. The Frankfort Police Pension Board turned to the Illinois Department of Insurance to determine whether Piscia should have contributed to pension funds in recent years. The department stated that Piscia was ineligible for participation in the board pension program, following a promotion in 2010. Piscia recently withdrew his pension credits claim and requested a pension contribution refund. Piscia contributed to the police pension fund from Sept. 2010 to Sept. 2012, after he was promoted from police chief to assistant village administrator. The Department of Insurance issued its …

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scorpion

1:05 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

We ALL know he (PISCIA) was doing something wrong. He got caught and backed off on trying to scam the pension fund. Someone else was involved in this scam. The pension board realized that there was a problem and was going to have a hearing. This is when Piscia called this a DISTACTION !!! and asked to move on. The truth of the matter is that there was someone who authorized this to happen and the…   more ›

Friday, October 26, 2012

Former Police Chief Piscia Refunded Thousands in Pension Contributions

The current assistant village administrator lost approximately $9,000 per year from his future pension as a result of the refund, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Former Frankfort Police Department chief and current assistant village administrator Rob Piscia will be refunded $23,709 in contributions he made to the department’s police pension fund during the last two years, the Chicago Tribune reports. The Frankfort Police Pension Board approved Piscia’s refund request at a special meeting on Thursday, said the Tribune. Three of the board’s five trustees were present at the meeting. The refund follows recent controversy regarding Piscia’s eligibility for police pension funds while serving as the village assistant administrator, the Tribune said. Piscia will be refunded for all pension contributions made between Sept. 17, 2010 and Sept. 14, 2012, reports the Tribune. He will not receive interest on …

Cheryl Walker

8:53 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

I saw the picture- it was funny and Patch Ed. is a control freak. Photo was of Former Police Chief Piscia surrounded by floating cash. Patch objective? hahahaha.   more ›

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