Banking Inquiry week 15: What the last man standing had to say

Richie Boucher, chief executive, Bank of Ireland. Picture: Photocall
Richie Boucher, chief executive, Bank of Ireland. Picture: Photocall

Richie Boucher is a natural-born survivor. After joining Bank of Ireland in 2003, he rose through the ranks quickly. By September 2008, he held the position of head of retail banking and was a key lieutenant to chief executive Brian Goggin, with a front-row seat for the implosion of the banking system. Boucher is the last man standing from senior bank management at the time of ...