AIG Shareholders Sue PwC
If we wait for the company or PwC to do the right thing, we’ll be waiting all day. Sorry Jonathan. Looks like PwC will have to face the music, whether they like it or not. Maybe now they’ll resign?
UPDATE 1-AIG shareholders sue PricewaterhouseCoopers
American International Group Inc shareholders renewed claims against the company’s auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and about four dozen other individuals and companies, seeking to hold them liable for a financial restatement and a $1.64 billion regulatory settlement.
The derivative action — a claim brought by shareholders on behalf of a corporation — was filed in Delaware Chancery Court on Friday. AIG shareholders previously sued in 2004, naming former Chief Executive Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, former Chief Financial Officer Howard Smith, PwC and others as defendants. In the amended complaint, filed on Friday, the shareholders seek damages from PwC and others, including Marsh & McLennan Cos Inc (MMC.N: Quote, Profile, Research), ACE Ltd(ACE.N: Quote, Profile, Research), and several current and former AIG directors and officers.
In June, AIG took over the shareholders’ lawsuit against Greenberg and Smith, becoming sole plaintiff in the case and leaving shareholders to decide whether to pursue claims against some or all of the remaining defendants, including PwC.
AIG, the largest U.S. insurer, on Friday restated its claims against Greenberg and Smith for allegedly breaching the fiduciary duties they owed the company, while shareholders refiled their claims against some of the original defendants. AIG “decided not to sue (PwC) based on the recommendation of a special litigation committee of AIG’s board of directors” and the company “continues to have full confidence in the independence of PwC,” a company spokesman said…
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