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Ex-AIG chief awarded $47m

By Ben White in New York

Published: July 2 2008 00:37 | Last updated: July 2 2008 00:37

American International Group on Tuesday said that it had awarded Martin Sullivan, its ousted chief executive, a severance package worth at least $47m.

Mr Sullivan was replaced as chief last month by Robert Willumstad, the veteran banker and AIG’s chairman, following more than $30bn in writedowns and losses at the insurance group related to the credit crunch. Mr Sullivan’s departure was deemed a resignation for “good reason”, according to AIG.

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