Former Anglo finance chief Willie McAteer expelled from accounting body
Membership of Chartered Accountants Ireland revoked and payment of €15,000 towards tribunal costs agreed
Membership of Chartered Accountants Ireland revoked and payment of €15,000 towards tribunal costs agreed
Size of fine is putting former bank chairman ‘to the pin of his collar’, his solicitor says
Ten years after Anglo, Chartered Accountants Ireland begins cull of membership book
Supreme Court unanimously rejects appeal by Denis Casey
Court examines if banker should have been able to use ‘offically induced error’ as defence
Report compiled for disciplinary procedure uncovered failings
Bankers, if you plan on partying for God’s sake don’t let anyone know about it
Conclusion of criminal trials clears way for tribunals into executives and into auditor EY
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
Analysis: Judge says regulator ‘enthusiastic’ on effort to unwind Quinn’s secret Anglo stake
Former Anglo Irish ceo pleaded guilty to authorising unlawful loans to 10 developers
Former bank chief avoids another trial by accepting illegality over ‘Maple 10’ loans
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
Banker faces potentially a long jail term on conspiracy to defraud and up to 10 years for false accounting
Most damaging fallout of sit-it-out strategy was five months in maximum-security jail
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
Jaw-dropping errors have shaken public’s faith in handling of banking crisis
The former Anglo boss has been acquitted in court again following a ‘biased’ investigation
Former banker has been in out of the courts for almost a decade
Former executive sentenced to 3½ years after 89-day trial with two other bankers
Two-and-a-half-year sentence over €8m loan fraud to run alongside earlier jail term
It was a year of ups and downs in the world of business as some achieved spectacular success and others felt the strain
Former director of lending at Anglo Irish Bank was due to go on trial next month
Former Anglo finance director’s €8.4m loan was secured against his shares in the bank
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
Three former bankers given jail terms in months long trial haunted by its absentees
Willie McAteer and John Bowe of Anglo and Denis Casey of Irish Life convicted of fraud
Numbers man told gardaí he was aware of the ILP deal but not of the mechanics of it
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
Anglo verdicts, Nama’s annual report and company news
Despite the costs of the recent Anglo trial, society has no choice but to prosecute such cases
Denis Casey found guilty after longest criminal trial in Irish legal history
Any serious errors in the investigation could have caused major complications
Former chairman Sean FitzPatrick, former chief executive David Drumm and former executive Pat Whelan are all due before the courts
Judge ruled it would not be right or practical to try to stop the jury hearing about the issue in the course of other testimony
The longest trial in Irish criminal history centred on a €7.2 billion transaction between Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Life & Permanent
Denis Casey, Peter Fitzpatrick, Willie McAteer and John Bowe were prominent in financial sector
Former ILP chief last of four defendants to learn verdict in long-running trial
Verdict on three of the four defendants already reached
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