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 minister for finance asked about department’s relationship with State bank
Martin to be questioned next month on meeting with Department of Finance official
Inquiry approaches sixth anniversary as final report into Siteserv deal delayed again
Guidelines will now be put in place by July 31st, 2021, Minister says
Many borrowers have left Ireland since collapse of bank in financial crash
Social Democrats TD fears being forced to reveal source of information about O’Brien
Judge leading investigation into controversial sale issues warning in latest report
Cregan commission inquiring into sale of construction services group to Denis O’Brien
One of the last significant actions the State-owned bad bank will take
Department of Taoiseach figures show rising costs of inquiries and Moriarty tribunal
There may be inquiries into the sale of Nama’s Project Eagle loans and the 1981 Stardust fire
TD says she stands over speech related to IBRC, billionaire and Paddy McKillen
The commission was set up on June 16th, 2015 and the costs incurred up to April 7th were €3.7 million, excluding legal costs incurred by the former directors of the bank
Heads of Bill include proposals that special liquidators waive privilege and must co-operate
Proposed legislation examines whether confidentiality and privacy issues can be solved
Evidence about appointment of receivers criticises in High Court
Sale of firm by IBRC to a company is being investigated by commission of inquiry
Enda Kenny to update Cabinet on feedback he received from Opposition leaders
Temporary inquiries are no substitute for properly resourced oversight agencies
Mr Justice Cregan believes he has insufficient powers to deal with documents
Judge contacted Taoiseach’s department seeking time to distribute interim report
Judge’s determination says he did not have powers to allow documents to be introduced as evidence
Considerable delays now inevitable
Former chairman says right of IBRC directors to a good name is prejudiced by delays
Minister for Finance says inquiry into Siteserv and other transactions is covered by 2004 Act
Tánaiste says 14 other inquiries had been established under the 2004 legislation
Chairman of commission says he is not in a position to proceed with investigation
Judge Brian Cregan tells Government it can’t investigate key transactions
The professions of writer and lawyer share lots of similarities so it is perhaps no surprise that so many Irish lawyers venture into fiction. Sarah Gilmartin hears the evidence
Hugs all round as golfer and Horizon Sports reach a settlement
No comment by either side but deal understood to involve $25m payment by golfer
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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