Category Archives: former Bank of Ireland chairman Richard Burrows

Preliminary Report Into Ireland’s Banking Crisis 31 May 2010

After reading the Preliminary Report into Ireland’s Banking Crisis one can only come to the conclusion that Cowen and Lenihan are Guilty of “Gross Incompetence and Dereliction of Duty” And should resign immediately and be brought before the courts on … Continue reading

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we need reform now!

The current Irish Government are responsible for the financial disaster the country is in, With the establishment of NAMA the Government is trying to socialize the enormous losses that the Banks and their Developer buddies have encored. Corruption is rife … Continue reading

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Irish Banks Derivative trading losses

I believe that the banks Allied Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland and Anglo Irish Bank are all hopelessly exposed to huge losses as a result of Derivative trading They should be asked to come clean and give categorical assurances on their … Continue reading

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CAB Join up to-day !

Citizens Association of the Bewildered (CAB) As stated before I remain convinced that we must put pressure on the powers that be Again to-day Brian Cowen fob off the Idea of an investigation into the Banking meltdown that he and … Continue reading

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march against Government policies (1)

  Caption taken from http://www.Independent.ie   UP to 75,000 yesterday took to the streets to protest at €4bn in proposed Budget cuts — but the only thing that had changed by last night was that the country was €70m deeper … Continue reading

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addictive drugs

In case some of you might be feeling sorry for any X Bank Directors having lost their jobs, don’t fret They have friends in very high places in a variety of big industries. To the case in hand the former Bank … Continue reading

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