An article in yesterday’s Business supplement said wrongly that Anglo-Irish Bank executives are not co-operating in the investigation into the bank by the Director of Corporate Enforcement. It should have said former bank executives.
An editorial in the edition of May 30th said that prospective candidates for the presidency require the support of either four local councils or 20 TDs. In fact it is 20 TDs or Senators.
The late Fr. Robbie McCabe was reported in last Thursday’s edition to have been a Dominican priest. He was a Carmelite.
An editorial in yesterday’s edition, identified Jon Huntsman as the former governor of Arkansas. He was the governor of Utah.
An article in last Monday’s edition reported that Ivor Callely received the highest pension entitlement of retiring Seanad members at €229,000.
Mr Callely has pointed out that his entitlement is based on a service of 22 years.