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ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO ISSUES STATEMENT ON BONUSES TO TOP EXECUTIVES AT CITIGROUP

Article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News Article date: November 17, 2008

The New York State Attorney General issued the following statement:

"Citigroup's announcement today that it will cut an additional 50,000 jobs is a sad and disturbing development for the company. As Citigroup suffers, so too do investors, employees, and taxpayers. At the very least, Citigroup should follow Goldman Sachs' lead and announce quickly that top executives will not be receiving bonuses this year. Citigroup's stated intention to wait until the new year to make its bonus decisions is a mistake. After four consecutive quarterly losses, it seems only fair that top executives should ...

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NY Probes AIG's Golden Parachutes, Spending

Posted Oct 15, 08 3:56 PM CDT in Crime & Courts Business 

NY Probes AIG's Golden Parachutes, Spending
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(Newser) – New York's attorney general today called on AIG's directors to recover millions in “outrageous expenditures,” including golden parachutes to executives even as it neared the collapse that brought an $85 billion federal intervention, the Wall Street Journal reports. Andrew Cuomo is investigating whether the insurer broke state law by making such decisions without consulting its creditor—the state, in this case.

AIG “had a party and the taxpayers have the hangover,” Cuomo said, adding that “even after the taxpayer-funded bailout of AIG, the company paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for luxurious retreats for its executives, including an overseas hunting party and a golf outing.”

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