Article: Hurricane Hank blow for AIG boss ; CITY SPY

THE torment for Martin Sullivan, the Britishborn chief executive of global insurance giant AIG, knows no end.

His pursuer is the man he replaced three years ago, Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, who in 37 years as top man built AIG into a worldbeater only to be dismissed by the board as the insurer became mired in criminal and civil litigation and the auditors refused to endorse its books.

Greenberg, 82, recently referred to Sullivan in Forbes magazine as "Irish and good with insurance brokers". Sullivan, 53 and the Essexborn son of a Ford factory worker, responded in the New York Times: "Having worked for him for 35 years, I would have thought he'd have worked it out by now." Billionaire ...

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