Ex-AIB chief agrees to cut in pension

The former head of AIB, Eugene Sheehy, has agreed to take a cut in his pension.

Ex-AIB chief agrees to cut in pension

The former head of AIB, Eugene Sheehy, has agreed to take a cut in his pension.

In a statement released to the Irish Times today, it has been revealed his annual payment will fall from between €300,000 and €325,000 down to €250,000.

The bank confirmed yesterday it was asking former directors to consider taking a voluntary cut to their pensions.

The decision by the former head of AIB to forego part of his pension comes following pressure from the Taoiseach Enda Kenny, who said the lender's former managers had a "moral responsiblity" to reduce their retirement entitlements.

In a statement to the Irish Times Mr Sheehy, who left the bank in 2009 after it was bailed out, said he fully accepted the ongoing difficulties at the bank and that this was a personal decision on his part.

The bank began writing to former directors and top executives this week, asking them to hand over part of their pensions.

They have chosen the ones who had most responsibility in the run-up to the bank bailout and not just those with the highest pensions.

AIB is cutting its workforce by 2,500 through redundancy or early retirement.

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