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Ivor Callely’s legal bill of more than €100,000

By Dearbhail McDonald and Tim Healy Tuesday February 01 2011 THE taxpayer is picking up Ivor Callely‘s legal bill of more than €100,000 — dwarfing the €81,000 travel expenses claim that led to his suspension from the Seanad. Mr Callely, … Continue reading

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The problem with Irish banks : is it solvency or liquidity or both?

 The problem with Irish banks : is it solvency or liquidity or both? Why does the Minister for Finance say “we would need some sort of external assistance to address the problems in the banking sector” November 19, 2010 by namawinelake … Continue reading

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The Firing of the New Central Bank Governor

The Firing of the New Central Bank Governor The calling by the new central bank governor Mr. Paddy Honohan for a “nine eleven type commission investigation into the banking crisis” is totally unforgiveable and accordingly he should immediately stand down. … Continue reading

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