WASHINGTON – American International Group is giving its executives tens of millions of dollars in new bonuses even though it received a taxpayer bailout of more than $170 billion dollars.
AIG is paying out the executive bonuses to meet a Sunday deadline, but the troubled insurance giant has agreed to administration requests to restrain future payments.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The Treasury Department determined that the government did not have the legal authority to block the current payments by the company.</span><span style="font-style: italic">Thanks Dubyah, still screwing us.</span> AIG declared earlier this month that it had suffered a loss of $61.7 billion for the fourth quarter of last year, the largest corporate loss in history.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has asked that the company scale back future bonus payments where legally possible, an administration official said Saturday.
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Dis mek me extra mad.
Imagine, my company didn't get any bailout money and nobody can't get a bonus (execs included). Why because <span style="font-style: italic">'we being fiscally responsible in these uncertain economic times'</span> And dem runcompanyinnadigroundwutlissexecs a get bonus.
AIG is paying out the executive bonuses to meet a Sunday deadline, but the troubled insurance giant has agreed to administration requests to restrain future payments.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The Treasury Department determined that the government did not have the legal authority to block the current payments by the company.</span><span style="font-style: italic">Thanks Dubyah, still screwing us.</span> AIG declared earlier this month that it had suffered a loss of $61.7 billion for the fourth quarter of last year, the largest corporate loss in history.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has asked that the company scale back future bonus payments where legally possible, an administration official said Saturday.
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Dis mek me extra mad.






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