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2012-04-28 — huffingtonpost.com
The government bailed out GM in 2009 the wake of the financial crisis, giving the Treasury Department say over its executives' pay packages, according to CNNMoney. Though GM had a record-breaking year for profits in 2011, the government still holds about one-third of the company's stock, meaning that many of the bailout rules on compensation still apply.
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