A case is in a lot of discussion on social media these days. Think, if a person takes off clothes in a public place, then how deeply his reputation will have to be affected, but a person did the same in the flight and still did not have to wash away from his prestigious job.
James Rondo is the director of Chicago’s famous museum ‘Art Institute of Chicago’. On 18 April, he took off his clothes in an intoxicated state in an international flight of United Airlines going from Chicago to Munich. During the flight, Rondo treated the hitchhikers very strangely. According to reports, they had taken alcohol and prescription medicine together, after which their behavior became uncontrollable.
According to CBS News, he was taken into a police custody after landing. After this incident, Rondo, director of the Art Institute of Chicago, volunteered. The museum also started an independent investigation into the matter. However, no legal action or formal punishment was announced.
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What did James Rondo say?
In a statement to CBS News, Rondo said that I have a deep regret on this incident and it has affected my colleagues and museums. I have dedicated a large part of my 27 -year professional career to the Art Institute and I have a gratitude for getting a chance to pursue its mission.
How much is their salary?
According to the New York Post report, James is the highest salary employee of the Rondo Museum and his annual salary is more than $ 1 million (about Rs 8.3 crore). A spokesman for the museum told CBS News that Rondo would return to his post again from Monday. The museum board expressed confidence after investigation that Rondo is capable of leadership and his tenure will continue as the director and president of the institute.