Sean Dunne files objection with US court to stop $3.8m being paid to his former wives, and lawyers
Bankrupt Irish developer argues he was not properly notified of December 16th hearing that directed the payments be made
Bankrupt Irish developer argues he was not properly notified of December 16th hearing that directed the payments be made
It was a weird political year, featuring a humiliating presidential election for the Government parties and a far happier time for the Opposition
US investor Cerberus appoints liquidators to project eagle company
Accountant present defendant with plan for sale of Nama’s entire book of loans on Northern Ireland based properties
Court told that Coulter will face charges in due course while case against co-accused Frank Cushnahan continues
Bad bank, which is to be wound up later this year, has been accused to paying too much for assets and not maximising profits on their sale
IBRC portfolio totalled €21.7bn when put into liquidation in 2013
Former executive vice president asked about roles of Cushnahan and Coulter
Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter on trial for fraud
Dunne claims 2009 appointments of Nama chiefs Brendan McDonagh and Frank Daly were invalid
James Gilbert, former vice president of Pimco, cross-examined by defence in agency’s Northern Ireland property loan book fraud case
Agency once had 5,000 borrowers and loans with a €32 billion discounted value
Barrister for Frank Cushnahan asks Nama witness whether anyone approached his client over allegation or reported it to gardaí
Agency’s former chairman Frank Daly gives evidence at trial of Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter
Former Nama chairman Frank Daly gives evidence at trial of Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter
Ian Coulter along with businessman Frank Cushnahan are accused of fraud
Frank Cushnahan (83) and Ian Coulter (54) deny the charges in Belfast case
Trial of Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter to begin next Monday
Prominent Northern Ireland businessman Frank Cushnahan and solicitor Ian Coulter deny all charges against them
Accounts for Willsgrove Developments said debt to State’s ‘bad bank’ was secured by ‘unlimited personal guarantees’ from Bovale boss
Arguments by the Ryanair boss that we should give up on rail solutions and rely on the car and bus make no sense
Former developer’s two ex-wives get priority claims totalling $2.87m as assets fall far short of overall debts
Then SF activist Thomas O’Hara also cleared in case related to 2015 Stormont finance committee hearing over £1.2bn property sale
Agency on track to deliver a lifetime surplus of €5.05 billion by the time it is wound down
Witnesses who give evidence can face large legal bills, according to Nama commission report
Group oversaw State shareholdings in banks after financial crash, wind down of IBRC and working out of Nama
Brendan McDonagh to discuss wind-down of agency before the TDs and senators
Trial of loyalist activist Jamie Bryson and former Sinn Féin MLA Daithí McKay gets under way in Belfast
Costs of new apartments ‘very challenging’, Dublin City Council says
Leadership aside, the biggest departure from what the commission recommended is that the new body will have no legislative power
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up
Plans for new Strategic Housing Activation Office as well as asylum system overhaul and military radar due before Cabinet
Legislation going through Oireachtas aimed at rolling Irish Bank Resolution Corporation into Nama before combined entity wound up
New role will head up the Strategic Housing Activation Office, which is being established in the Department of the Taoiseach in the coming weeks
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