The Voyager sale plan proposal contains plans to settle with executives over their alleged roles in the nearly $1 billion loan to 3AC.
The Voyager sale plan proposal contains plans to settle with executives over their alleged roles in the nearly $1 billion loan to collapsed hedge fund 3AC. The settlement would see the executives pay between $1-$3 million and up to $20 million for claims made under an insurance policy.
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