Lawmaker Calls for AIG Internal Documents
Rep. Henry Waxman, chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, has asked the new chief executive officer at American International Group Inc. to give his committee internal documents related to events that culminated in the $85 billion rescue by the government of the giant insurer.
The key Democratic lawmaker has written to newly-named AIG CEO Edward Liddy requesting all documents or communications including e-mails transmitted to or from the former CEO of AIG during the 180-day period ending on Sept. 16.
His committee has scheduled a public hearing for Oct. 7 on the AIG rescue plan.
Waxman is also asking AIG for additional documents from the 180-day period leading up to the government intervention, including:
All documents sent to the board of directors from any employee of AIG or received by any employee of AIG from any member of the board of directors during the I80-day period.
All documents or communications, including e-mails, transmitted between former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg or his representatives and any member of the board of directors of AIG or
All documents relating to the compensation of the CEO of AIG or the compensation of members of the board of directors of AIG from January 1, 2000, including minutes from compensation committee meetings and employment agreements including severance agreements.
This information is to include the value of the total compensation of the CEOs and board members of AIG and a list of all instances in which a CEO or a board member exercised stock options or sold company shares during or after their time as CEO or board member.