American International Group's former chairman, Maurice Greenberg, would appear to be barred from returning as an AIG director under a mandatory retirement rule the company's board adopted yesterday.

The rule was one of a number of corporate governance moves by the board of a company rocked by continuing investigations of its accounting.

AIG also announced it was adding former Securities and Exchange Commission chief accountant Michael H. Sutton, 65, as a director.

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