Richard Grasso, ousted chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange, enjoyed perks including a secretary with a salary of $240,000 (€184,000), two drivers earning $130,000 each, and the use of a private plane, according to a previously secret report just released.
The report, released by the exchange, gave the most detailed public account to date of how much Grasso earned during his eight years as chairman and chief executive. It said Grasso earned around $193m in annual pay plus early pension payments.