First up on the Inside Business podcast this week, the rift between the board of the DAA, the State-owned operator of Dublin and Cork airports, and its CEO Kenny Jacobs.
The Irish Times reported yesterday that a deal has been agreed between the two sides that will see Jacobs leave his role early with a €1m exit package.
Joe Brennan and Martin Wall of The Irish Times have been covering the story and joined host Ciarán Hancock in studio to discuss the background to the rift.
Also on the podcast, Conor Pope, Irish Times Consumer Affairs Correspondent, discusses new research from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, which shows that one in four Irish adults have no financial arrangements in place for their retirement.
Macquarie paves way for up to €510m in special dividends from Irish unit
Tens of thousands of mortgage holders failed to take up tax break worth up to €1,250
Tesla loses crown as world’s biggest maker of EVs to China’s BYD
There will be more electric cars on Irish roads this year, along with more affordable models
Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound.

























