Reblogged from National Post | Full Comment:
Federal public servants tend to retire four years earlier than their private sector counterparts, at an average age of 58.
But it seems you can only play so much golf. Anecdotal evidence suggests a good number of federal bureaucrats decide to top up their pensions by returning to work for the government as management consultants.
It turns out getting a well paid consultancy gig is not that hard when you know the people awarding the contracts.
