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An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Supreme Court unanimously rejects appeal by Denis Casey
We profile Denis Casey, Willie McAteer, John Bowe and David Drumm
Court examines if banker should have been able to use ‘offically induced error’ as defence
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
A report for Chartered Accountants Ireland found serious failings in EY’s audit of Anglo
Application was not contested by either the Director of Public Prosecutions or Drumm
Regulator wants to see evidence to assess role of ex-bankers in fraudulent deposits scheme
Former chief’s jail term reflects lead role at Anglo but others are serving longer in UK, US
Conviction of former chief executive most significant in nine-year Anglo investigation
Former Anglo chief took copious notes as 49 prosecution witnesses gave evidence
Issues of admissibility, hearsay and much else fought out closely in 16-week trial
Drumm remanded on bail until June 20th for sentencing after ‘humanitarian’ plea
Former Anglo Irish Bank chairman denies conspiracy to defraud and false accounting
Judge says comments made in phone calls heard during case show stress bankers faced
Judge says 2008 crash ‘unprecedented’ but not an excuse for charges ex-Anglo chief faces
Banker was captain of ship facing ‘a storm’ and did what was needed to get through, counsel says
Former Anglo chief says transactions between Anglo and ILP were not fraudulent
51-year-old denies false accounting and conspiring to defraud depositors and investors
Expert witness tells David Drumm’s trial bank’s reporting of loans ‘misleading’
Witness at trial of David Drumm says he told his boss things were getting dangerous
David Drumm fraud trial hears of concern at sanctioning of €6.7bn jump in Irish Life & Permanent credit exposure
Jury must decide case on basis of evidence heard in court and nowhere else, judge says
Court told ‘all bets were off and no bank was safe’ after collapse of US institution in 2008
Matt Moran says ‘massive push’ referred to need to reduce level of lending at Anglo
David Drumm denies claim transfers between banks were dishonest or fraudulent
David Drumm denies conspiring to defraud depositors and investors
Former chief executive of bank denies charges of conspiracy and false accounting
Troubled bank disclosed funding figures, conspiracy to defraud trial hears
Ex-Anglo chief denies ‘dishonestly’ creating impression bank had larger deposits
Ex-Anglo chief denies ‘dishonestly’ creating impression bank had larger deposits
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard new jury needed due to an issue that had arisen
Former IL&P chief jailed for role in €7.2bn fraud about true health of Anglo Irish Bank
John Bowe and Denis Casey found guilty of misleading public about health of Anglo Irish
Jaw-dropping errors have shaken public’s faith in handling of banking crisis
John Bowe of Anglo and Denis Casey of IL&P were jailed last year for €7.2bn conspiracy
Former executive sentenced to 3½ years after 89-day trial with two other bankers
It was a year of ups and downs in the world of business as some achieved spectacular success and others felt the strain
Chief executive joined the company straight from school and took over the top job in June of this year
John Bowe, Denis Casey and Willie McAteer each jailed for conspiracy last July
Denis Casey, Willie McAteer, John Bowe were found guilty of distorting Anglo results
Cantillon: One year ago Tiarnan O’Mahoney, Bernard Daly and Aoife Maguire became first bankers since the financial crash to be jailed
Willie McAteer and John Bowe of Anglo and Denis Casey of Irish Life convicted of fraud
Three former bankers given jail terms in months long trial haunted by its absentees
He became chief executive as US subprime mortgage crisis triggered financial meltdown
Recorded phone conversations with David Drumm revealed attitude to ILP loans
Trio may feel they have taken one for the team in green jerseys – but a crime is a crime
Judge criticises EY saying company should have known what was happening at bank
Willie McAteer given 3.5-year term; Denis Casey two years, nine months; John Bowe two years
All of the convicted men were senior, experienced executives so not to have jailed them would have sent out a peculiar message
Supporters and family members speak in court on behalf of the three defendants
Denis Casey, Willie McAteer, John Bowe found guilty after longest trial in Irish history
Denis Casey, Willie McAteer and John Bowe were prominent in financial sector
Anglo verdicts, Nama’s annual report and company news
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices