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Jake DeSantis: A Defense of AIG Bonuses

By Liz Wolgemuth

Posted: March 25, 2009

Jake DeSantis, an executive VP in AIG's financial products unit, is getting out. We know this because the NYTimes has his resignation letter, penned to CEO Edward Liddy.

It's a comprehensive rebuke of the AIG-admonishers in Congress and of Liddy himself, who was "not strong enough to withstand the shifting political winds," and committed a "breach of trust" in allegedly asking for the bonus money to be returned only shortly before his Congressional appearance last week, DeSantis says.

Here's excerpt that gives a good insight into how the AIG employees are feeling. Note that DeSantis was not among the group that dealt in the ultimately poisonous credit default swaps:

As most of us have done nothing wrong, guilt is not a motivation to surrender our earnings. We have worked 12 long months under these contracts and now deserve to be paid as promised. None of us should be cheated of our payments any more than a plumber should be cheated after he has fixed the pipes but a careless electrician causes a fire that burns down the house.

A common argument against paying retention bonuses to the AIG employees has been, essentially: Where else can they go? Not only is this the ugliest job market in decades, they're also stained with the AIG name. But not so fast. De Santis says this:

Many of the employees have, in the past six months, turned down job offers from more stable employers, based on A.I.G.’s assurances that the contracts would be honored. They are now angry about having been misled by A.I.G.’s promises and are not inclined to return the money as a favor to you.

Liddy both defended the bonus payments to Congress last week and told legislators he had asked for the bonus money to be returned--for the employees to "do the right thing."

 

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Re: Jake is still feeding you a line of B.S.

I checked out that link of yours. Consists of some fools opinion about what seems to be going on based on some guy on Wall Street with whole he has spoken (and apparently his 'gut' opinion). Let's stick to facts pal. Anyone can write bad fiction.

Joe of CA @ Mar 30, 2009 22:42:56 PM

Jake is still feeding you a line of B.S.

Cry me a river! Read this and understand why Mr. DeSantis is full of it:

http://tinyurl.com/crf8vy

kc of CA @ Mar 30, 2009 14:16:00 PM

Our Government is an Embarassment

This further reinforces that our goveernment knows nothing about business and plays to the ignorant (most of which have put thier comments below).

Jake and others have provided great value to AIG and our country by minimizing the mistakes of others. Let's chase these good people away and see what happens. If his skills are able to save $100 million, should he earn $1 million. YES! If a plumber could accomplish the same savings, pay him/her.

Free enterprise is what has enabled our country to be what it is today - don't turn to socialism now! The media will take us there and we will be very sorry.

Ed of PA @ Mar 29, 2009 11:48:37 AM

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