Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Banksters Start to Reward Tim 'Turbo Tax' Geithner....

...for all his crony bailout work while at the Treasury.

Deutsche Bank recently paid Geithner $200,000 for a speech. FT reports that since leaving the Treasury, he has been paid in total approximately $400,000 for three speeches.

In June alongside Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s ex-president, and Mario Monti, Italy’s former prime minister, at Deutsche Bank’s annual conference in the UK, says FT. Geithner gave a speech before taking questions from Peter Hooper, the bank’s chief economist who has invited him to participate in a “few client events this year”, the bank said.

Geithner was also the main attraction at Blackstone’s annual meeting in April, and the following month appeared at Warburg Pincus’s annual meeting.

2 comments:

  1. It's the PEU reward for compliant servants. Blackstone, Warburg, even Carlyle Group employs a Sarkozy. Where will Geithner land?

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  2. You'd have to pay me $200K to listen to Turbo Timmy's speeches. What a putz.

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