Documents seen by the Irish Examiner show that, as part of the probe, the Central Bank has examined mortgage and loan forms drawn up by the Irish Mortgage Corporation (IMC).
They state: "The Central Bank of Ireland regulates IMC as a mortgage intermediary and is currently looking at the sales process used by IMC in relation to the sale of mortgages to clients of IMC."
One IMC client, who has given a detailed statement to the Central Bank investigators, said she had signed a "deal with the devil" and was approved for a €300,000 loan with her husband despite the fact that both were on social welfare.
She said the couple should never have been approved for the remortgage of their Dublin home by IMC as her husband only operated a fruit and veg stall.
Her husband took his own life last year and his widow has told the Central Bank investigators that the pressure over trying to repay the loan was a "major contribution towards his death".
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They state: "The Central Bank of Ireland regulates IMC as a mortgage intermediary and is currently looking at the sales process used by IMC in relation to the sale of mortgages to clients of IMC."
One IMC client, who has given a detailed statement to the Central Bank investigators, said she had signed a "deal with the devil" and was approved for a €300,000 loan with her husband despite the fact that both were on social welfare.
She said the couple should never have been approved for the remortgage of their Dublin home by IMC as her husband only operated a fruit and veg stall.
Her husband took his own life last year and his widow has told the Central Bank investigators that the pressure over trying to repay the loan was a "major contribution towards his death".
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/deal-with-the-devil-170308.html