
ABC: AIG execs should follow Japanese model of either suicide or apology
In an interview with Cedar Rapids, Iowa, radio station WMT-AM today, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, said executives of AIG should consider following what he described of the Japanese model of shamed corporate executives: apology or suicide. "I don't know whether the ($165 million on bonuses) is an issue as much as just the chutzpah of the people running AIG," Grassley said, "that they could thumb their nose at the taxpayers, it's more that." "The attitude of these corporate executives and bank executives and most of them are in New York that somehow they're not responsible for their company going into the tank," he said. "I suggest, you know, obviously maybe they ought to be removed, but I would suggest that the first thing that would made me feel a little bit better towards them if they would follow the Japanese example and come before the American people and take that deep bow and say I'm sorry and then either do one of things: resign or go commit suicide." Grassley added, "in the case of the Japanese they usually commit suicide before they make any apology"...more...