Berkshire Hathaway announced that its subsidiary General Re terminated the consulting services of its former CEO Ronald Ferguson after he invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify in response to questions from regulators investigating General Re. Ferguson had been subpoenaed to provide testimony in connection with ongoing SEC and DOJ investigations. Ferguson had been providing consulting services to General Re under an agreement from when he stepped down as CEO in 2001.
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berkshire hathaway May 20, 2005 Press Release
1. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC.
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 20, 2005
Omaha, NE (BRK.A; BRK.B) Berkshire Hathaway Inc. announced today that its subsidiary,
General Re Corporation, has terminated the consulting services of its former Chief Executive
Officer, Ronald E. Ferguson, after Mr. Ferguson earlier today invoked the Fifth Amendment in
response to questions from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of
Justice relating to their ongoing investigations. Mr. Ferguson had been subpoenaed to provide
testimony in connection with these investigations.
Mr. Ferguson had been providing consulting services to General Re and certain of its affiliates
under a consulting agreement entered into when Mr. Ferguson stepped down as CEO of General
Re on October 1, 2001.
Berkshire Hathaway and its subsidiaries engage in a number of diverse business activities among
which the most important is the property and casualty insurance business conducted on both a
direct and reinsurance basis. Common stock of the Company is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, trading symbols BRK.A and BRK.B.
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