Whatever happened to the banking inquiry?

Whatever happened to the banking inquiry?
Patrick Neary: the former financial regulator leaves the Circuit Criminal Court after testifying in the Anglo trial. Picture: Laura Hutton

Political and legal wrangling have mired the long-awaited inquiry into the collapse of the Irish banking system, writes Ian Kehoe and Michael Brennan.

The fallout continues. With the Anglo trial now complete, there is a growing clamour among politicians and policymakers to get the long-awaited banking inquiry up and running. But can they actually get it going?

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