But state regulators acknowledge the public may be on the hook for roughly one-third of the $35 million retirement compensation package for Peter Darbee, even as records show the PG&E board gave him new stock incentives last month
By Paul Rogers and Steve JohnsonMercury N, San Jose Mercury News: Business
Fri, 04/22/2011 - 10:29pm
But state regulators acknowledge the public may be on the hook for roughly one-third of the $35 million retirement compensation package for Peter Darbee, even as records show the PG&E board gave him new stock incentives last month