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Citi's Taxpayer Parachute

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Bischoff was at Citigroup since 2000 and Rubin has been there for a decade, This WSJ editorial says they should take responsiblility for the failures at Citigroup, and should have been asked to give up their positions as part of the rescue package, and with them much of the old board.

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin

11/23/2008

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