The scandal-scarred board of Rhode Island's state-sponsored workers' compensation insurer has suspended two top executives, but has yet to drop its objections to a search of company computer records, a company spokesman said today.
His comments came in the wake of Friday's action at the Beacon Mutual Insurance Company board meeting in Warwick, R.I., which saw one of its members resign along with a vote to suspend–with pay–Beacon's chief executive officer and vice president of underwriting.
The board had called its meeting after a demand by Gov. Republican Gov. Donald Carcieri that all board members in place since 1994 resign and that they fire CEO Joseph Solomon and Vice President for Underwriting David Clark.
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