Buffett May Not Be Called to Testify in Gen Re Trial

According to a court filing, Berkshire Hathaway Inc Chairman Warren Buffett may not be called by prosecutors as a witness in a criminal trial of former officers of its General Re Corp reinsurance unit.

Published on January 2, 2008

Opening arguments are scheduled to begin on January 7 in the trial of four former General Re officers -- including one-time Chief Executive Ronald Ferguson -- who were indicted for allegedly scheming to help insurer American International Group Inc inflate reserves on its books. A former AIG officer was also indicted.

Last month, prosecutors named Buffett as a witness in the case, along with several AIG officials and Wall Street analysts.

"The reason Mr. Buffett appears on the government's witness list is to rebut any suggestion by the defendants that he was involved in or approved" the fraudulent transaction at the heart of the case, prosecutors said in the December 31 court filing.

"Absent this evidence, the government does not intend to call him as witness in its case ... and create a distracting 'trial within a trial,'" the filing said.