A small step in figuring out Anglo - Richard Curran
The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) had a big win in a small court this week.
The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) had a big win in a small court this week. An order granted by Naas District Court enables the investigating body to force property developer Gerald Conlan to hand over information surrounding his purchase of shares in Anglo Irish Bank back in July 2008.
Conlan was one of the so-called Maple 10. The transaction is being investigated to establish whether any illegality took place in relation to...
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