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Did AIG Spend Bailout Cash on Image Campaign?
Source: ABC News

Congress Asking if Insurance Giant Spent Federal Aid on PR Firms and Attacking Critics

Just as the furor over the AIG 's $165 million retention payments is dying down, Congress is now looking into whether AIG spent some of its $180 billion in bailout money on hiring public relations firms to bolster their image and to attack their critics.

Rep. Ed Towns (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, wrote to AIG CEO Edward Liddy about allegations that the embattled insurance company had used federal aid to wage a public relations campaign.

Towns reports that AIG hired two public relations firms, Burson-Marsteller and Hill & Knowlton. He requests copies of all the bills that the firms have sent AIG, lists of payments made to the firms, as well as copies of memoranda and materials prepared by the firms for AIG.

The committee's interest in a possible image campaign waged by AIG was sparked earlier this month when former AIG CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, a vocal critic of the government's bailout of AIG, came before Towns' committee. In the buildup to the hearing, Greenberg and AIG, the company he led for 35 years, had been engaged in a war of words.

"On the eve of the hearing, the Committee was surprised to hear allegations that AIG was contacting the news media and others to attack Mr. Greenberg's credibility, and circulating an anonymous paper entitled "The Greenberg Legacy," writes Towns.

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Business/story?id=7338057&page=1
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