Ex-CEO of AIG Alleges ‘Vile Accusations’
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Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, who was ousted as chief executive of American International Group Inc. amid an accounting probe, accused the insurer of making “vile accusations” that are impugning his integrity.
In a letter to AIG’s board Wednesday, Greenberg blasted the firm for a May 1 statement that former senior managers ordered changes to the insurer’s books, circumventing internal controls.
“To have all of the accomplishments of my management team despoiled by judgments seemingly based upon incomplete facts is exceedingly disturbing,” Greenberg said.
AIG spokesman Chris Winans declined to comment.
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