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Updated: 2005-04-13 14:03
 
Ex-AIG chief gave wife 41.4 million shares
调查发现,美国国际集团前首席执行官格林伯格在被迫辞职前几天将价值20亿美元的公司股份作为礼物转让给妻子。格林伯格今年79岁,担任AIG首席执行官长达37年之久,为AIG成为美国顶级公司立下汗马功劳。  

Ex-AIG chief gave wife 41.4 million shares

Chairman and CEO of American International Group, Maurice Greenberg, gestures during the panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Saturday Jan. 29, 2005.

The former chief of American International Group Inc. transferred more than $2 billion worth of company shares to his wife as a gift only days before he was pressed by company directors to resign, according to a regulatory filing.

That disclosure by Maurice "Hank" Greenberg came Tuesday, hours after he declined to discuss a questionable insurance deal with state and federal regulators who are probing questionable transactions by AIG.

Greenberg resigned as president and CEO of the New York-based insurer on March 14, three days after he had transferred 41.4 million shares - worth $2.2 billion at Tuesday's closing share price of $53.20 - to his wife, Corinne P. Greenberg.

Greenberg directly held 1.95 million shares after the transfer, according to the filing Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Greenberg also disclaimed ownership "and any pecuniary interest" in another 23.65 million AIG shares he held through C.V. Starr & Co. Inc., which controls AIG managers' compensation.

Howard Opinsky, a spokesman for Greenberg's legal team, declined to comment on the filing. AIG spokesman Chris Winans said the company had no comment.

At Tuesday's deposition, Greenberg invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination in response to all questions during the 45 minute session, according to a person who attended the meeting but asked not to be identified by name.

"I'm told it was quiet, cordial and professional," Opinsky said after the meeting.

Greenberg, who arrived and exited the building via an underground tunnel, made no comments after the meeting. His lawyer had indicated on Monday that his client likely would refuse to answer questions because he had not had sufficient time to prepare.

Greenberg's substantial stock gift to his wife is sure to provoke the interest of regulators and lawyers in the case, because it appears to be an effort to shield assets, said Thomas Ajamie, a securities lawyer in Houston.

"He anticipated that something serious was going to happen to him and he's trying to move assets to his wife," Ajamie said. "This large of a transfer, even in isolation, would garner regulatory scrutiny, but in the context of the criminal and civil issues, the warning bells are waking up people from here to China."

Investigators who attended the Tuesday session with Greenberg in New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office in lower Manhattan included members of Spitzer's staff, representatives from the Securities and Exchange Commission and lawyers from the New York state insurance department.

(Agencies)

 

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