Former RSA Ireland CFO fined €70,000 and disqualified
Central Bank says Rory O’Connor can’t work in regulated finance for over eight years
Central Bank says Rory O’Connor can’t work in regulated finance for over eight years
Some 65 major institutional shareholders have launched legal actions
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Insurer ‘deliberately’ manipulated reserve estimates to set aside less money than needed for claims
Signatories motivated by desire to build a better society in Northern Ireland
Party cut to shadow of former self but some claim it is too early to write its obituary
Penalties follow investigation into accounting scandal revealed in 2013
UUP likely to lose out as constituency is reduced from six to five seats
DUP adviser resigns after being accused of exerting pressure over RHI scheme
Investigation into Project Eagle must progress without risk of prejudice, body says
Stormond committee says Sinn Féin MLA should stand aside pending outcome of investigation
Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness defend letter to May highlighting ‘challenges’ for North
Relative fights back tears as she recalls her grandfather’s return to a different Ireland
Minor shifts in North as smaller parties do well with SDLP and Alliance disappointed
Veteran SDLP candidate Joe Boyle once again comes agonisingly close but fails to win seat
Ukip build a base, but with David McNarry not running, seat is under threat
Pay increase at insurance group to come as return to profitability in 2016 is expected
UK company had challanged EAT’s award of €1.25m to executive
Insurer had appealed executive’s €1.25m award from Employment Appeals Tribunal
Brokers briefed on three-year plan for restoring operation to black
Financial situation a legacy of irregularities in its claims and finance functions and issues around bodily injury claims that arose in 2013
RSA ‘astonished’ by amount of award by tribunal and said finding created ‘dangerous precedent’
Insurance company ‘astonished’ by amount of award made by employment tribunal
EAT decision to award €1.25m leaves RSA Insurance reeling
Smith brought constructive dismissal case against insurer RSA over 2013 resignation
Insurer’s internal investigation ‘prejudicial’, Employment Appeals Tribunal told
Counsel for former chief executive seeks to punch holes in insurer’s processes
Philip Smith allegedly sought assistance before internal inquiry
Accusation that inquiry's findings were pre-ordained incorrect, tribunal told
Philip Smith rejects suggestions colleagues were afraid of him
Ex-RSA chief tells tribunal there was ‘concerted effort’ to effect his dismissal
Smith tells hearing RSA parent saw Irish arm as ‘treasure cave’
EAT hears €250m of reserves at Irish arm of RSA used to support results of parent firm
Philip Smith case alleging constructive dismissal by RSA to be heard by tribunal this week
Irish accounting scandal has cost company £300m so far
Insurer tells Employment Appeals Tribunal it will fight case ‘tooth and nail’
Insurer announced £200m in losses after former chief executive’s resignation
CEO appointed after accounting scandal says penalty will not be ‘headline-making’
British insurer seeking to restore its capital position after major scandal at its Irish unit
Zurich CEO Ken Norgrove to take up role from June 1st as firm seeks to recover from scandal
Insurer looks to rebuild after scandal at Irish business
Debacle leaves £200 million (€240m) dent in company profits
British insurer blames €240m loss on ‘small number of senior executives’ in Ireland
UK insurer will today receive a report on what went wrong in its Irish subsidiary
Inquiry said to find company had strict governance rules in place
Chief executive Simon Lee steps down as insurer issues another profit warning
Insurer pledges £135m for Irish operation as group CEO Simon Lee resigns
UK insurer says search for new Ireland CEO has begun and no severance paid to Smith
Company puts a retrospective health warning on its 2012 accounts
About £500m wiped off RSA’s market capitalisation in London
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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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