CBC CEO's Paris Expenses scrutinized
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Catherine Tait billed $ 5,869,37 to the CBC for her four-night stay at a five -star hotel in Paris .
CBC/Radio-Canada paid out $18.4 million in bonuses to 1,194 employees in the same fiscal year as it cut hundreds of jobs.
Tait says she did not receive "performance pay" in the fiscal year 2022-23 .
She did not say whether she will refuse a bonus or taking a severance package.
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