By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The federal government's top bankruptcy watchdog in San Francisco, calling Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s customers "captives," is objecting to the utility's plan to lavish $17.5 million in bonuses upon top executives.
In a motion filed Monday with U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Mo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The federal government's top bankruptcy watchdog in San Francisco, calling Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s customers "captives," is objecting to the utility's plan to lavish $17.5 million in bonuses upon top executives.
In a motion filed Monday with U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Mo...
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