Brendan Burgess
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In-depth reports on major issues affecting Irish society. Oonagh Smyth reports on events within the Irish banking system before the economy fell into crisis
Funny that those who defraud the taxpayer get named and shamed by the Revenue, regardless of whether the tax evasion was intentional, misguided ,misadvised or purely with intent. Surely once an investigation is up and running, those who acquired loans without the proper documentation should also fall into a similar category and their information be published, detailing how much taxpayers are footing the bill for their greed.
And dont let me hear anyone say well those Fianna Fail politicians wouldnt have got the loans if the like of Irish Nationwide didnt facilitate them. First rule in politics is CYA.
BTW I'm more than suprised that this thread isn't 50 pages long already, or is everybody speechless?
Their were always stories that IL&P were seriously annoyed because they thought they acting with the regulators and central banks consent and that seems to be confirmed.
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The interesting bit for me was the information about the Regulator's attempts to take on Irish Nationwide in 2004 and get them to control their lending practices and reduce Fingelton's personal control.
Fingleton/Walsh obviously just gave two fingers (pun intended) to the Regulator. Did the Regulator have no power to get on top of this?
The paperwork for money laundering is hugely inappropriate. Under the law, Charlie McCreevy would have had to provide a passport and two utility bills. Everyone in the Irish Nationwide knew him. I would have no problem with them not complying with this law.
You miss the point completely.
The purpose of the legislation is so that the person can be positively and definitely identified.
I have been the most vociferous critic of Michael Fingleton and the Irish Nationwide over the years. Criticising them over minor technical issues, diverts attention from the much bigger issues.
I put down a motion of no confidence in Fingleton at the AGM some years ago. It was overwhelmingly defeated by the members who expressed their confidence in him. Had he been kicked out then, it's just possible that a new MD might have prevented the Society from its current bankruptcy.
Brendan
I put down a motion of no confidence in Fingleton at the AGM some years ago. It was overwhelmingly defeated by the members who expressed their confidence in him. Had he been kicked out then, it's just possible that a new MD might have prevented the Society from its current bankruptcy.
I'm not defending him in any way; I'm pointing out that they have all been just as reckless. As taxpayers, we're having to bail them all out.
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