Bonus Money at Troubled A.I.G. Draws Heavy Criticism.

Autor: EDMUND L. ANDREWS, PETER BAKER; Mary Williams Walsh contributed reporting from Washington, A.G. Sulzberger contributed reporting from New York.
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Zdroj: New York Times. 3/16/2009, Vol. 158 Issue 54616, p1. 0p.
Abstrakt: Obama administration officials and Republicans alike were nearly universal in condemning the $165 million in bonuses that the American International Group, which has received more than $170 billion in taxpayer bailout money from the Treasury and Federal Reserve, is to pay executives in the business unit that brought the company to the brink of collapse last year. ''There are a lot of terrible things that have happened in the last 18 months, but what's happened at A.I.G. is the most outrageous,'' said Lawrence H. Summers, President Obama's chief economic adviser, during an appearance Sunday on ABC's ''This Week With George Stephanopoulos.'' ''What that company did, the way it was not regulated, the way no one was watching, what's proved necessary -- is outrageous.'' [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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