As Weigel pointed out earlier, the GOP appears poised to make a strategy of blaming Democrats -- notably Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (Conn.) --
“„SHERMAN: Sir, have you met your responsibility to require that appropriate standards of executive compensation be imposed on AIG and the other recipients of TARP funds?
“„KASHKARI: This is an important issue that we must not lump all of the institutions together.
“„SHERMAN: I’m not. I’m asking about A-I-G. Is a three million dollar bonus an appropriate standard of executive compensation, or has the law been violated?
“„KASHKARI: Congressman, I can’t… I do not have the details of what the bonus levels are at AIG.
“„SHERMAN: Well, you are the one who is supposed to impose appropriate levels of executive compensation. Have you done that? Or, are they making payments of executive compensation that are not appropriate? Or are you just blind to whether they are appropriate or not?
“„KASHKARI: Congressman, we have imposed on AIG new corporate governance standards, executive compensation standards and expense policy standards…
“„SHERMAN: Do your standards prevent the payment of a three million dollar bonus?
“„KASHKARI: I do not believe that they specifically prevent a payment of a three million dollar bonus.
“„SHERMAN: So have you imposed appropriate standards for appropriate executive compensation? Are you here to tell this committee that appropriate standards of executive compensation would allow a three million dollar bonus? How about a 30 million dollar bonus? Would that be appropriate compensation? Or would that be prohibited by any standards that met the statutory requirement imposed on Treasury?
“„KASHKARI: Congressman, in the case of AIG, we replaced with the Federal Reserve the senior management of AIG.
“„SHERMAN: Sir, I didn’t ask you about corporate governance. I didn’t ask you about the make-up of the executives. I asked whether a three million dollar bonus, or a 30 million dollar bonus, is consistent with a statutory requirement that we have appropriate standards on executive compensation. Let me ask it specifically. As to 30 million dollars, is that appropriate or inappropriate? Or you have no opinion?
“„KASHKARI: I am not in the position to opine on a specific number if it is appropriate or not.