Anglo banker Tiarnan O’Mahoney seeks legal costs for original trial
Former executive has already secured costs for appeal that led to quashing of verdicts
Former executive has already secured costs for appeal that led to quashing of verdicts
The former Anglo officer joins the list of ex-bankers who walked free from criminal trials
Tiarnan O’Mahoney was accused of conspiring to destroy, mutilate or falsify records of accounts
Former banker has been in out of the courts for almost a decade
Cantillon: One year ago Tiarnan O’Mahoney, Bernard Daly and Aoife Maguire became first bankers since the financial crash to be jailed
Despite the costs of the recent Anglo trial, society has no choice but to prosecute such cases
Order comes after quashing of former chief operations officer’s conviction last month
Judge Rory McCabe to take case after Judge Patrick McCartan steps aside
Meanwhile, the fallout from the economic crisis continues in the courts
The bank was nationalised at a cost of €5.4bn and taxpayers would like to know the full story
O’Mahony and Daly trial, riddled with confusion, was not the State’s finest hour
Court finds Anglo trial judge ‘in error’ when he attempted to adjudicate on admissibility
Officials were jailed for furnishing false information to the Revenue Commissioners
State counsel reject arguments of unfair trial for former Anglo Irish Bank executives
Former bank executives Bernard Daly and Tiarnán O’Mahoney appealing convictions
Bernard Daly should never have been put on trial for conspiracy offences, counsel says
Tiarnan O’Mahoney’s counsel tells Court of Criminal Appeal he should have been tried separately from co-accused
Tiarnan O’Mahoney and Bernard Daly are appealing convictions and length of sentences
Bernard Daly serving two years for conspiring to conceal bank accounts from Revenue
Judge puts back trial of ex-Anglo Irish chairman for seven months until May 2016
‘Anglo trials’ publicity so awful it could ‘never be remedied’, judges told
‘Stroke of one button’ sealed the fate of the three bankers
First bankers to go to jail since start of economic crisis
Criminal trials for white-collar offences remain remarkably rare
Tiarnan O’Mahoney given 3 year term, Bernard Daly 2 years, Aoife Maguire 18 months
Trio found guilty of conspiring to hide accounts from Revenue
Caller suggested the wife of the jury foreman was a friend of one of the accused
Backgrounder: Sean FitzPatrick allegedly did not want accounts to go to Revenue
Three former Anglo Irish Bank officials have been found guilty of trying to hide accounts
All three accused of conspiring to destroy, mutilate or falsify documents
Three former Anglo officials plead not guilty to hiding accounts linked to FitzPatrick
Judge tells jury the DPP is responsible for proving facts ‘from beginning to end’
Counsel for Aoife Maguire rejects prosecution argument she was officer of firm
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