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    Report: Pay czar failed to curb excessive bank pay

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A watchdog says private executives and Treasury officials pressured a top government official to allow seven banks and businesses to bypass pay restrictions established in the $700 billion bailout.

    Pay czar Kenneth Feinberg approved salaries for five executives in excess of the $500,000 limit, according to a report Tuesday issued by the deputy special inspector general for the bailout fund said.

    Feinberg also approved pay packages, which included stock and other forms of compensation, worth $5 million or more for 49 executives, the report says.

    Treasury wanted to allow competitive salaries so companies could keep top executives and be in shape to repay the bailouts, says the report by Christy Romero, the deputy special inspector general.

    Feinberg, who was appointed by the Obama administration in 2009, was "under conflicting principles and pressures" during his 14-month tenure, the report says.

    In an interview Tuesday, Feinberg said the law creating his position "was extremely conflicting and extremely ambiguous." His mission was to determine appropriate compensation for bailed-out companies, while Treasury was focused on recouping the taxpayers' investment, he said.

    The idea was to limit compensation but not so drastically that companies would be hampered and unable to repay the funds, he said.

    The report reviewed executive pay at American International Group Inc., Citigroup Inc., Chrysler Financial Services Americas, Chrysler Holding, General Motors Corp., Ally Financial Inc. and Bank of America Corp.

    Feinberg approved salaries exceeding the $500,000 cap for CEOs at six of the companies. The exception was the retiring CEO of Bank of America Corp., Kenneth Lewis, which met the limit.

    The seven companies received the biggest amounts of aid in the bailout, which included about 700 financial companies and automakers.

    In one case, Ally CEO Michael Carpenter told Romero's auditors, there was an executive at the company who was compensated $1.5 million a year, including $1 million in salary.

    Cutting salaries to $500,000 made them "cash poor," Carpenter said.

    "This individual is in their early 40s, with two kids in private school," Carpenter was quoted as saying. "We were concerned that these people would not meet their monthly expenses due to the reduction in cash."

    Ally officials opposed pay reductions despite Feinberg's concerns that most of the company's top 25 employees "were part of the problem that resulted in the need for a bailout," the report said.

    In a letter to Romero, Treasury officials said they wanted to keep salaries competitive to protect taxpayers' investment. And Feinberg cut total compensation at the seven companies by half and cash compensation by 90 percent, they noted.

    Some lawmakers had expressed similar criticism that Feinberg hadn't been aggressive enough in cracking down on pay.

    Feinberg announced in July 2010 that he wouldn't try to recover $1.6 billion in compensation given to top executives at 17 bailed-out banks. While he said he thought the banks had made "ill-advised" payments, he decided not to try to force repayment of the money.

    Feinberg said in a final report in 2010 that he thought his work had helped reform compensation policies.

     

    21 comments

    • ernie  •  Surfside, California  •  4 mths ago
      Another Obama promise of "change we can believe in": failure to control executive salaries while handing their companies billions of taxpayer dollars!
      • Doc P 4 mths ago
        O beetch please. Do you want a daddy? Get real. Theres such as thing known as Congress, ever heard of it? Pull your head out of your butt, go mdown tom the library, and LEARN something. And turn off that #$%$ Faux Snooze. Ijit.
    • Ideamaker  •  4 mths ago
      Hope and change hope and all that change!
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      This is America, since when do we have Czars? Oh wait I forgot, we have a socialist President in office. We should have them play the Star Wars theme song when ever he enters a room instead of Hail to the Chief.
      • Doc P 4 mths ago
        Duh, gosh, gee-willikers, beaver, wow, golleee..are you a RUBE? Can you define socialist? Or is what you heard on teeveee?
    • AFCBAC  •  Weaverville, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Feinberg's personal accounts need checked very closely.
    • Synical1  •  4 mths ago
      So, should we be surprised by this?
    • Camdenme2  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      I'm calling #$%$ on Feinberg!!!
    • Independent  •  4 mths ago
      Cutting salaries to $500,000 made them "cash poor," Carpenter said. They should have been forced to take the cuts average working Americans had to make. How many 500,000.00 jobs or over are there out there?
    • jesse  •  4 mths ago
      what the AP failed to mention...was all these people are big obama supporters.
    • caseus  •  4 mths ago
      "private executives and Treasury officials pressured" Pressured? Meaning what, nagging him at midnight for raises??
    • Bob  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      What happened to the clawback that all polticians swore to when the voters found out how the bailout went to bonuses and saleries of the ceo's responsible for the mess they created.
    • Debby t  •  Hebron, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      "cash poor" maybe they need to lose their vacation homes, or their mega yachts... foreclosures shouldn't discriminate by class.
    • Patrick  •  4 mths ago
      Drag him through the streets, draw and quarter him, beat him with in inches of his life, cut him then pour salt in the wounds!!! Then and only then take the CEO's out and do the same to them!!!!
    • Big BA  •  Scottsdale, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Unfortunately, it appears that our government wants to control the 99% more than the 1%...unless the "czars" really do something that saves the US taxpayers money, get rid of 'em!
    • TD  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Is this guy nuts or just another crook--or both? It's his decision not to recoup tax-payer monies? You have got to be kidding. How long before the tax-payers explode?
    • Confucious  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Has anyone ever met a government worker who thought he/she ever did less than a fantastic job, even though the evidence says directly the opposite? Me neither.
    • Average Joe  •  4 mths ago
      Cutting salaries to $500,000 made them "cash poor," Carpenter said.
      "This individual is in their early 40s, with two kids in private school," Carpenter was quoted as saying. "We were concerned that these people would not meet their monthly expenses due to the reduction in cash."
      What a sad commentary. And the "watchdogs" for the taxpayer looked the other way. Another sad commentary. After all the rhetoric, not much has changed after all.
      • etc 4 mths ago
        "We were concerned that these people would not meet their monthly expenses due to the reduction in cash."

        ..and yet the average person who received a pay cut or job loss would never receive this much concern. They would still have to pay their bills just to survive.
    • Martin  •  4 mths ago
      its..obamas fault
    • Bob  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Since corporations have been defined as people these companies and Fienberg need to be put in jail. As with all criminals profits from these companies and individuals should be confiscated just as drug lords profits are siezed.I WOULD LOVE TO BE SO DEPRIVED TO ONLY BE GIVEN $500,000 A YEAR OF TAXPAYER MONEY. My heart goes out to these deprivedceo's and children Ever hear of public school like the rest of us smucks now footing your bills.
    • Dakota  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      A huge FU to again protecting the super rich, cash poor at $500k? That # could support 50+ of our 1%'er families.
    • Jo bo  •  4 mths ago
      Surprised?? Certainly would not want any of these highly sought after employee's to be cash poor, besides they have to pay for their private schools, mercedes benz and security force called the US industrial military complex, while the majority wonder how they are going to stay alive.
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