Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has warned councils against using "under-the-counter pay-offs to silence departing staff".
Wray told BBC Sport that reports suggesting Sarries could not afford pay-offs were "complete rubbish".
Instead, they should appear in proportions that equalise their pay-offs to those who play them.
One of the biggest pay-offs from financial normality will come in property and construction.
Nearly 5, 000 public servants may have been given pay-offs involving gagging orders, says The Daily Telegraph.
Apes even recruit other apes to collaborate with them, and will negotiate a fair distribution of pay-offs.
Severance pay is typically a month's salary per year worked, plus generous retirement pay-offs for older workers.
Too much secrecy surrounds salaries and pay-offs for senior civil servants and public sector bosses in Scotland, MSPs have warned.
They act as expensive special interest pay-offs, hidden subsidies which avoid the scrutiny usually applied to appropriations.
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Since behaviour is governed by incentives, the way to achieve different outcomes is to alter the pay-offs carefully.
If there are big pay-offs, Congress could decide to claw back the benefits.
Even before the pay-offs became public knowledge, the centre-left was bracing itself for some losses, mostly because of high unemployment.
Most of the pay-offs are the result of contracts signed under the previous coalition government, headed by President Eduardo Frei.
Even if it has these indirect pay-offs, foreign capital can also make mischief in countries that are not ready for it.
He has been consulting on a range of proposals including stopping MPs employing relatives and ending large pay-offs to retiring MPs.
Research is a current cost that delivers benefits in the distant future (although the drugs industry shows that pay-offs can disappoint).
The new director general, Tony Hall, said the organisation "could not be tone-deaf" to what the public have said about large pay-offs.
But several long-serving employees said the company was avoiding hefty redundancy pay-offs by putting them into a pool of staff awaiting redeployment.
But there are proven techniques here, and you too can qualify for tons of free food, fuel and, with a bit of finesse, pay-offs in hard cash.
Scottish Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser said the efficiency savings were necessary, but he said it was vital that public sector pay-offs were not too generous.
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At the end of each round, each player was told how other members of the group had invested and what the individual pay-offs would be.
In November last year, the country's former Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader, was jailed for 10 years after being found guilty of taking pay-offs from foreign companies.
And the three strategies did, indeed, have the same average pay-offs to the individuals who played them though only 13% were co-operators, 20% free-riders and 63% reciprocators.
This should make it easier to curb the pay-offs.
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But government regulators say it never really went away, and now the pay-offs are hidden through middlemen who are so-called independent record promoters who give radio stations prizes that are meant for listeners.
The second use of that power, by his likely chancellor of the exchequer, Gordon Brown, should be to reimpose an official grip on the economy without thought of special interests or electoral pay-offs.
Companies can avoid becoming the favorite patsy of a corrupt customer, by signaling clearly and repeatedly that they intend to be good corporate citizens and to avoid all forms of pay-offs, bribes and kick-backs.
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The Audit Scotland report referred to high profile public sectors pay-offs, including a former chief executive of West Dunbartonshire Council, who was hired for five years but given a pension for nearly nine years' service.
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In one sensational case, wiretaps of a high profile public relations executive released last year, revealed that some top journalists were allegedly reporting as per a pre-arranged script though no pay-offs were ever proven.
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