COMMENT: Deep cracks remain at INM
Last week it seemed peace had broken out in the INM camp: after yesterday's court action, it's clearly not so, writes Samantha McCaughren
Hope that a new era of harmony had been brokered at Independent News and Media (INM) have been extremely short lived with a dash to the High Court yesterday proving that deep cracks remain.
Denis O’Brien-nominated director Paul Connolly is challenging the €1.87 million exit deal for Gavin O’Reilly, who stood down as chief executive this day last week.
When it was announced that he had resigned is seemed as though...
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