Obama Calls on the Bush Administration to Guarantee Taxpayers Do Not Pay Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac CEO Severance Packages
WASHINGTON,
D.C. - U.S. Senator Barack Obama today sent the following letter to
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Housing Finance Agency
Director James Lockhart, calling on them to address news reports that
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac CEOs will receive millions of dollars in
severance packages even as they are removed from their posts. When
Congress originally approved the authority for the Treasury Department
to step in and rescue these companies this summer, it explicitly
included a provision that gave the new regulator the authority to block
golden parachute payments to CEOs. As the Bush Administration now takes
unprecedented steps to rescue these companies with taxpayer dollars, it
would be highly inappropriate and a violation of the public trust to
allow windfall CEO severance pay packages.
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