Nama boss set to be named in fortnight
An announcement on a chief executive for the new National Asset Management Agency (Nama) is expected within the next fortnight, with the likelihood being that a senior figure from the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) will be appointed.
An announcement on a chief executive for the new National Asset Management Agency (Nama) is expected within the next fortnight, with the likelihood being that a senior figure from the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) will be appointed.
The chief executive will report to a board chaired by an independent international figure.
Senior government officials are currently sounding out a number of possibilities. As anyone with a recent property or banking background might appear to...
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