EXCLUSIVE: CAB breaks its silence on Moriarty probe

Intention is ‘to interview all relevant parties’, says CAB chief

CAB boss Chief Superintendent Eugene Corcoran described the pace of the bureau's ongoing investigation as slow and tedious.

The Criminal Assets Bureau plans a wide-ranging sweep of interviews as part of its investigation into the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal.

Speaking for the first time on the long-running probe, CAB boss Chief Superintendent Eugene Corcoran told The Sunday Business Post: “We intend to interview all relevant parties.”

He stressed that it was not a matter of singling out any individual.

Corcoran also revealed that the CAB was now gathering evidence from ...