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Consumer Watchdog
AIG Bonuses Should Be Delivered by FBI, Consumer Watchdog Says
April 4th, 2009
Consumer advocates said that federal law enforcement agencies should create a special investigative unit dedicated to unearthing any fraud or misconduct attributable to AIG employees paid bonuses since taxpayers bailed out the company. The nonpartisan, nonprofit Consumer Watchdog said that AIG executives and employees who claim a "contractual right" to a bonus should be subject to the strictest scrutiny by the FBI and Department of Justice. "Anybody at AIG who wants to collect a bonus should be alerted that it will be delivered by an FBI agent along with a long list of questions," said Consumer Watchdog President Jamie Court. "American taxpayers saved every one of these...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-04-04)
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