The insurance industry’s most powerful figure for decades has retired under pressure. Maurice “Hank” Greenberg said yesterday he is stepping down from insurance giant AIG as Nonexecutive Chairman, just two weeks after his ouster as the company’s CEO.
Ben White, Wall Street correspondent for the Washington Post, discusses the significance of Hank Greenberg’s resignation at AIG and the shape of the scandal that sent him packing.
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Ben White is Wall Street correspondent for the Washington Post.













