Full report on Anglo trial collapse may never be made public
State watchdog withdraws offer of report on FitzPatrick trial over legal protection fears
State watchdog withdraws offer of report on FitzPatrick trial over legal protection fears
If we had laws against incompetence, the trial could have run on in perpetuity
Judge Martin Nolan rules former Anglo directors Pat Whelan and Willie McAteer won’t go to jail
Lawyer has no memory of Morgan Stanley conference call on the eve of Maple deal
Lawyer was not aware money was being loaned to Maple 10 to buy shares
Robert Heron says he did not know of loans to buy bank shares until after transaction
Directors found guilty of providing unlawful loans to 10 property developers in July 2008
Prof Niamh Brennan says judges will question responsibilities of all directors
Patrick Neary gave impression of being a deferential financial regulator
The events that led to three men appearing in the dock
Difference may explain why jury found Whelan and McAteer guilty
William McAteer and Pat Whelan provided unlawful loans to ‘Maple 10’
Within the bank, Willie McAteer was seen as on the way out before the crisis began
Whelan left the trial alone. It was his 52nd birthday
William McAteer and Pat Whelan to be sentenced at the end of April
Anglo Irish Bank trial saw changes late in trial of charges faced by two men
Pat Whelan and William McAteer found not guilty on six charges relating to Quinn family
43 days of hearings, 3 accused, 15 jurors
Court heard no evidence former Anglo chairman was aware of lending to Quinn family
Jury still considering case against two other former Anglo Irish Bank executives
Jury has yet to decide on allegations facing Pat Whelan and William McAteer
Former bank director ‘truly grateful’ for support of friends as he is found not guilty in trial
Judge Martin Nolan grants jury request for transcripts of two witnesses
Jurors requested copies of witness transcripts on Monday evening
Defendants’ ‘belief in legality or illegality of scheme does not matter’, judge instructs
Trial of three former Anglo Irish Bank directors is told prosecutors lacked proof in relation to charges
When climate changed it was like “1916 in reverse”, counsel for Sean FitzPatrick said
Judge says three men must not be blamed for events since ‘Lehman Brothers crash’
Defence barrister Brendan Grehan SC says trial was not about “seeing three men in the dock as a way of getting vengeance”
Efforts made ‘to make it look like everything was done properly’ regarding the loans
Pat Whelan’s counsel says trial ‘distinct and separate’ from collapse of banks
Trial of Seán FitzPatrick, William McAteer and Pat Whelan drawing to a close at the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
Judge Martin Nolan tells jury FitzPatrick and Whelan not guilty of 13 charges
Prosecution in Anglo trial begins closing arguments
Judge Martin Nolan tells jury he will direct a not guilty finding
Aoife Quinn had no dealings with bank when she signed for loan to buy shares, court hears
Aoife Quinn unaware of background to loan for purchase of Anglo shares, court hears
Bank documents came under “intense scrutiny” from gardaí
Court hears loan facility letters signed before credit committee approved loans to Maple 10
Former Ulster Bank director says it ‘struck’ him that Maple 10 loans were at 25% recourse
Drumm and Quinn had ‘difficult relationship’ after Maple transaction, trial told
Natasha Mercer recalls directors’ discussion of plan to ‘dribble’ Anglo shares into market
Told gardaí he did not think it was strange David Drumm didn’t tell him Maple 10 names
Seán FitzPatrick believed deal was “kosher”
Former chairman did not have ‘a warm relationship’ with chief executive David Drumm
FitzPatrick said he believed deal was “kosher” and “above board”
Former chairman of Anglo did not know identity of Maple 10 until six months later
McAteer told gardaí ‘not instrumental’ in lending funds to Maple 10 businessmen
‘I signed whatever documents was put down and I left’, Séamus Ross tells court
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