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Chief Executive Barry Munitz's critics say he has filled the Getty's top ranks with loyalists, transforming the trust into a bitter, divided place that has hemorrhaged talent. But board Chairman John Biggs said "he has instigated necessary and important change at a complex organization and positioned the Getty to accomplish extraordinary public service."

Gary Friedman / LAT /

Chief Executive Barry Munitz's critics say he has filled the Getty's top ranks with loyalists, transforming the trust into a bitter, divided place that has hemorrhaged talent. But board Chairman John Biggs said "he has instigated necessary and important change at a complex organization and positioned the Getty to accomplish extraordinary public service."

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