Law360, New York (October 08, 2009) -- A bankruptcy judge has reportedly rejected auto parts supplier Visteon Corp.'s request to approve bonuses of as much as $8.1 million for its 12 top officers, but the company did get the go-ahead to give $3.3 million in long-term incentives to 83 other managers and to enter a $30.6 million accommodation agreement with General Motors Corp.
At a hearing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Wednesday, the judge agreed with labor unions and a U.S. trustee that Visteon's proposed “key employee...


