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Friday 29 September 2023 Dublin: 12°C

# Anglo Trial

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'Wheels came off': Head of State corporate watchdog says lessons learned after failures in Anglo trial
Ian Drennan was addressing the Oireachtas Business committee this evening.
'The tapes don't lie': Senior garda says Drumm's crimes caused 'real harm' to the public
Detective chief superintendent Pat Lordan said Drumm’s sentencing has come at the “end of a long road for An Garda Síochána”.
David Drumm handed six-year jail term for conspiracy to defraud and false accounting
The sentencing comes after one of the longest trials in the history of the State.
Jury asks to listen to phone conversations on second day of deliberations in David Drumm trial
They will deliberate for a third day tomorrow.
Jury told they must give unanimous verdicts in David Drumm court case
The jury will continue deliberations tomorrow in the former Anglo CEO’s trial.
David Drumm made decisions 'in good faith with no criminal motivation', court hears
Counsel for the former Anglo CEO was making closing arguments today.
David Drumm called financial regulator 'f***ing shower of clowns down in Dame Street', trial hears
Today was the 30th day of the trial of former Anglo Irish Bank CEO David Drumm.
'You're now free to go': A triumphant Seán Fitzpatrick thanked the judge as he left court today
Asked if he would be celebrating tonight FitzPatrick told the press pack: “That was last night”.
Calls for heads to roll in State watchdog after acquittal of Seán FitzPatrick
The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement led the investigation.
Jurors at Sean FitzPatrick trial told they'll be needed until well into next year
The trial, which has been running since September, has yet to pass the hearing of allegations stage.
Anglo trial: Sentences of two to three-and-a-half years for trio convicted of fraudulent €7.2 billion transaction
Denis Casey, William McAteer and John Bowe were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud last month.
Seven more months: Seán FitzPatrick has succeeded in getting his trial pushed back
He had been due to go on trial for 27 offences in October. It’ll now happen in May.
The Briefcase: good numbers, burnt bondholders, and the ghosts of Irish banking
This was the week in business.
Former Anglo executives to be sentenced today
The two were found guilty in April, but sentencing was adjourned to assess their suitability for community service.
Opinion: Who was to blame – Anglo or the Financial Regulator? It's a false dichotomy.
No jail time for convicted Anglo pair because Judge Nolan believes they were led into ‘error and illegality’ by the Financial Regulator? Well, the Anglo Tapes tell a very different story.
Honohan "not happy" about mortgage sales to vulture funds
Central Bank governor says he told the Government of his concerns over protections for mortgage holders.
No jail time for convicted Anglo pair, judge says prison sentences would be ‘incredibly unjust’
Pat Whelan and Willie McAteer will now be assessed for suitability for community service.
Here's what the judge in the Anglo trial had to say about the Financial Regulator
Hint: It wasn’t good.
Garda chief: 'The Anglo case was a very complex, complicated investigation'
Meanwhile, a Labour TD is far from pleased as the initial reaction to the decision not to jail the Anglo executives rolls in.
Convicted Anglo bankers will be sentenced at 3.45 pm this afternoon
Pat Whelan and Willie McAteer were convicted 11 days ago of providing the illegal loans to the ‘Maple 10′ developers so they could buy shares in Anglo.
No sentence yet for Anglo pair as court hears more back and forth about legal advice
Anglo’s former lawyer told today’s sentencing hearing that he he did not know that the bank were intending to lend to the ‘Maple 10′ developers.
Anglo pair in court to face sentencing for illegal loan scheme
Willie McAteer and Pat Whelan will find out today if they are to face a jail term.
Er, that's not Anglo Irish Bank...
This French news channel got a bit confused.
The Anglo verdicts are in...but what next for the banking inquiry, David Drumm and Seán Fitz?
A parliamentary inquiry into the banking crisis could kick off by the end of this year.
Waiting game at the Anglo trial: 'You never can guess when a jury will make up their mind'
The spotlight over the past seven days was on the seven women and five men who were to decide whether to convict three of Ireland’s former bankers on charges relating to illegal loans.
Ireland sees first bankers convicted of giving illegal loans
Pat Whelan and Willie McAteer found guilty of giving loans to the Maple 10 but not guilty in relation to dealings with the Quinn family.
Anglo pair could each face five years in prison for each offence
The charges carry a penalty of up to five years in prison and/or a fine of up to €30,000 per offence.
Anglo jury continue deliberations on charges against Willie McAteer and Pat Whelan today
Yesterday, former CEO and Chairman of Anglo Irish Bank Sean FitzPatrick was found not guilty on all charges.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Everyone’s talking about Sean FitzPatrick being found not guilty.
Sean FitzPatrick thanks jury as he is found not guilty at Anglo trial
FitzPatrick did not react as the verdict was read out but read a statement to reporters outside the courtroom.
VIDEO: Sean FitzPatrick speaks of "six years of great personal difficulty" after being found not guilty
FitzPatrick also spoke about the “six years of great personal difficulty” he had endured.
Judge tells Anglo jury: It's ok if you reach a majority verdict
The jury has been deliberating since Friday afternoon.
Anglo jury to begin deliberations for a fourth day
In total, the jury have been deliberating for eleven hours.
Jury yet to reach a verdict in Anglo trial
Today is day 45 of the trial which has heard evidence from 54 witnesses.
Anglo jury to resume deliberations today
The jury deliberated for six hours yesterday and will resume this morning.
No verdict yet in Anglo trial as jury goes home for the day
It was the first full day of deliberations in the trial of three former senior executives of Anglo Irish Bank.
Anglo trial jury to continue deliberations
The jury were urged by Judge Martin Nolan to have the “moral courage” to decide the case purely on fact.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Everyone’s been talking about Angela Kerins, the Anglo trial, and President Higgins…
'Company directors can't be passive observers': Prosecution begin closing remarks at Anglo trial
The jury was directed to find two of the former executives not guilty on a number of accounts.