White House calls AIG execs’ retreat ‘despicable’
AIG spent $440,000 on an executive retreat right after its bailout.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Wednesday that it was “despicable” that American International Group Inc. executives spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a posh California retreat just days after getting a federal bailout.
Lawmakers investigating the meltdown of AIG said the retreat didn’t include anyone from the financial products division that nearly drove the company under, but they were still enraged that executives of AIG’s main U.S. life insurance subsidiary spent $440,000 on the retreat, complete with spa treatments, banquets and golf outings.
“It’s pretty despicable,” White House press secretary Dana Perino said.
AIG sent its executives to the coastal St. Regis resort south of Los Angeles even as the company tapped into an $85 billion loan from the government that it needed to stave off bankruptcy. The resort tab included $23,380 worth of spa treatments for AIG employees, according to invoices the resort turned over to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
“The president did not want to move forward on this rescue package to help anybody in the top positions on Wall Street,” Perino said. “He was concerned about everyday people like you and me. ... He didn’t do that to help top executives and certainly not to help executives go to a spa.”
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has agreed to provide AIG with a loan of up to $37.8 billion, on top of one made to the troubled company last month.
Under the new program, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will borrow up to $37.8 billion in investment-grade, fixed income securities from AIG in return for cash collateral. These securities were previously lent by AIG’s insurance company subsidiaries to third parties.
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