Taoiseach quizzed at IBRC loan write-offs inquiry by Denis O’Brien legal team
Micheál Martin appeared before commission to discuss 2015 private meeting with then senior Department of Finance official
Micheál Martin appeared before commission to discuss 2015 private meeting with then senior Department of Finance official
Former IBRC chair says ‘quite a number of people’ failed to accept Quinn empire was ‘on the brink of extinction’
Action is statute barred, abuse of process and vexatious, Galway businessman argues
Some things you would probably rather forget about the bank bust and its fallout
Department of Taoiseach figures show rising costs of inquiries and Moriarty tribunal
Former IBRC boss Mike Aynsley says ‘30-plus’ lawyers working at inquiry
For months, Denis O’Brien has battled Dublin public affairs firm Red Flag in the High Court, claiming that an illegal conspiracy exists to damage him. But how did it come to this? Peter Murtagh explains a tortuous trail . . .
Catherine Murphy says billionaire told IBRC he would guarantee loan to businessman
Topaz sale provides stunning success but proposed Digicel flotation flounders
Alan Dukes says Minister’s comments were an ‘inaccurate interpretation’ of events
Noonan tells inquiry Trichet warned him against imposing losses on senior bondholders
TD says Mike Aynsley claim that department wanted asset sold to lower bidder a ‘bombshell’
Delay makes early election unlikely as current Dáil needs to agree final report
Former Anglo chief says Department of Finance driven by political considerations
Former chief executive claims that some assets were sold at ‘sub-optimal levels’
Aynsley alleges executive told to accept lower bid in sale of business
Banking inquiry live: Former Anglo director gives evidence
Committee met in private session for 90 minutes to consider its legal advice
Fintan Drury will tell inquiry regulator was informed when stake became known
Injunction lifted on the original script, with the exception of two paragraphs
High Court refuses to fully discharge restraint on publishing bank information
Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern asked to appear on July 16th, before former Anglo executives
Noonan’s adjustments are to likely to appease some Opposition concerns
Government agrees to discussion amid increasing pressure to wider terms of inquiry
The Government is establishing a special commission to examine certain aspects of the bank’s affairs
‘Mislaid’ minutes show IBRC executive managing O’Brien’s loans attended meeting
Independent TD to discuss terms of reference for IBRC inquiry with Government
FF and Sinn Féin urge Government to examine corporate governance issues
Denis O’Brien incident has impacted debate over how much the public is entitled to know
O’Brien says information was false and claims were an abuse of Dáil privilege
Independent TD highlighted issue after seeing briefing notes
Selection of O'Brien bid for Siteserv aimed at ‘securing highest possible return’
Former IBRC chairman rejects criticism in documents over perceived excessive pay
Controversy over sale of company and IBRC deals continues as Varadkar backs review
Solicitors say Department of Finance release of material a ‘serious attack on an internationally and highly experienced banking expert’
Department of Finance queried IBRC in 2012 about the sale of multimillion-dollar loan
Impact of redaction is ‘highly personalised vilification’ of former IBRC chief executive
‘The C&AG is correct so what we’re doing now is looking at how this can be made to happen’
Minister informed Dáil that secretary general was sent to question ex-IBRC chief
Transaction resulted in a loss of more than €100m for Irish taxpayers
Briefing notes released to TD reveal tensions between bank and department
Unsuccessful bidder met Department of Finance officials following complaint
Harvey Norman threatens shop closures if agreements on rent not reached
Developer to ask judge to reconsider case taken under Mafia anti-racketeering laws
Former Anglo chief positive about Somalia money transfer business
Mike Aynsley takes role in Somalia's biggest private employer
Executives, including Mike Aynsley, not seeking unfair dismissal compensation, as had been reported
Mike Aynsley and others expected to seek compensation after exit from State-owned bank
IBRC action seeking some €1.8 million from O’Driscoll will be heard later
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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