Friday, October 17, 2008

A.I.G.: Code red governance disgrace

See what happens when a board of directors doesn't do their job? According to today's New York Times, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will now review pay packages and expenditures. That's normally a board working alongside management responsibility. See the story if you haven't already, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/17/business/17aig.html?ref=business

American International Group (A.I.G.) is now officially a code red governance disgrace. Granted it's an extreme example. But this whole idea that governance is something that happens when no one is watching or listening needs rapid debunking. A little education might help too.

A.I.G. didn't have to be this way. And we're not talking about the implosion of their business that led to government seizure. We're referring to their inability to take the appropriate actions themselves since bailout money was directed their way. It's incredulous that not one leader or manager within the company or board didn't speak up and say, "hey, wait a second. We shouldn't be doing these types of things based on the situation we find ourselves in."

This tragic chapter isn't over. Next week we will learn just how much the insurer's credit default swaps have, well, defaulted. Attention CEO and board: Get out in front of this mess whatever way you can. Appear with Cuomo in public. If you're afraid of mounting lawsuits or shareholders, then you don't deserve to be leading this company. Second thought, maybe A.I.G. isn't a company that deserves to be led?



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