HRH President Resigns Following Disclosure to SEC

May 27, 2005

National insurance broker Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Co. has disclosed that its president and chief operating officer has resigned and another employee fired after evidence of apparent improper payments for steering accounts to insurers was uncovered.

The Glen Allen, Va.-based broker said its Hartford office may have illegally given or received money in exchange for placing clients with insurance companies.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, HRH reported that Robert B. Lockhart, president and COO, resigned and another employee was fired. A third worker was reportedly placed on leave.
Lockhart was president of the Hartford office at the time the improper transactions occurred, according to the SEC filing.

The company said it has turned over documents related to the payments to federal and state prosecutors and intended to cooperate with the investigation.

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal confirmed that HRH brought the matter that resulted in the management changes to his attention.

“This company is cooperating with my continuing broad investigation of anticompetitive practices in the insurance industry, which has been ongoing for nearly a year. We are continuing to investigate matters involving Hilb Rogal & Hobbs – and will pursue our inquiry vigorously,” Blumenthal added.

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  • June 3, 2005 at 6:53 am
    Jeff Radovich says:
    Jodi - I belive that the comment made by -tired of it all- about politicians being "beyond reproach" was meant to be facetious in nature.
  • June 1, 2005 at 1:53 am
    Jodi Hill says:
    Do you really believe the government is beyond reproach? If that is true, then why aren't they doing something about Richard Ravin, CEO of Combined Insurance Company of Americ... read more
  • May 31, 2005 at 12:51 pm
    A Moral & Ethical Agent says:
    Another prime example of greedy brokers looking for the almighty dollar and not looking out for what is best for the client. May they burn in you know what!

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