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Former AIG lawyer to get $5.3m owed
Fri, Jan 01, 2010
The Straits Times

NEW YORK: American International Group (AIG) general counsel Anastasia Kelly, who resigned after a dispute over government-imposed pay limits, will reap US$3.8 million (S$5.3 million) in severance money, said two people familiar with the matter.

They said AIG had concluded that Ms Kelly, 60, was owed the money, after the insurer hired a law firm to review her conduct.

Ms Kelly resigned for 'good reason' after her salary was cut, AIG said on Wednesday.


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