(Reuters) - Roger Egan, 56, now the chief executive of insurance broker Integro Ltd., said Marsh & McLennan refused to make payments owed to him despite saying that he was not responsible for issues raised in the scandal, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday in New York State Supreme Court.
A spokesman for Marsh & McLennan, Mike Kachel, declined to comment on the lawsuit.
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A spokesman for Marsh & McLennan, Mike Kachel, declined to comment on the lawsuit.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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