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Sullivan blames ‘mark to market’ for AIG’s woes

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington

Published: October 7 2008 15:38 | Last updated: October 7 2008 15:38

Martin Sullivan, former chief executive of AIG, the insurance giant that was rescued by the US government, on Tuesday blamed a single accounting rule for the company’s travails.

In written testimony released before he was set to testify before Congress, Mr Sullivan said that “multiple actions by multiple parties” created the “unprecedented financial market disruption” that caused his firm’s near-collapse and eventual $85bn bail-out by the US Treasury.

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