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Any Anglo-Irish Bank wrongdoers must meet ‘full rigour of the law’

The current investigation into Anglo Irish Bank by the Garda fraud bureau is a “necessary step” and if any wrongdoing is discovered, the perpetrators “should be pursued with the full rigour of the law”.

“Kangaroo court” costs businessman €6,200

After questioning the judge’s patriotism, professionalism and integrity but not providing any fresh evidence, Noel O’Gara failed in his appeal against a conviction for illegally auditing a number of companies.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

Judge lashes out at nightclub owner

Judge John Neilan has lashed out at businesses who don’t adhere to company law, saying failure to comply is one of the issues which has brought the country to its knees “flat out into the mud”.

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