NEW YORK (AP) — A number of executives of banks that received federal bailout money have continued to use corporate jets for personal use despite controversy over such perks, according to a report Friday.
The Wall Street Journal said flight records show that executives at Regions Financial Corp., Bank of America Corp., Morgan Stanley and Citigroup Inc. had used corporate jets for personal use throughout the financial crisis. The Journal reviewed Federal Aviation Administration flight records of 14 federally aided banks that register planes in their own names. Bank of America spokesman Scott Silvestri said the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank is currently implementing a new policy under which personal use of corporate aircraft will not be permitted. Citigroup's policy restricts personal use of company-owned planes to a limited number of executives, "who are encouraged to fly commercial whenever possible to reduce expenses," wrote spokesman Stephen Cohen in an e-mail to The Associated Press. Calls to Regions Financial and Morgan Stanley were not immediately returned.- Loading Comments...
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