Report: AIG asks gov't to approve bonus payments

Courtesy Newsvine - business  Thu, 07/09/2009 - 21:44

After its bonus payments ignited a firestorm of criticism earlier this year, American International Group Inc. is asking the federal government to weigh in on the insurer's plan to resume paying millions in promised retention incentives next week, according to media reports.


 

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