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# Banking Collapse

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Former Anglo Irish Bank director jailed for two-and-a-half years for fraud
Willie McAteer is currently serving a three and a half year sentence for other offences.
Bertie and Enda to be quizzed about banking collapse
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
Aaron McKenna: Massive state intervention in house building? Welcome back to 2007
In the normal course of things, Nama would be wound down and consigned to the history books…
Banking inquiry committee to meet again today (in private)
They said they will be discussing the scope of the inquiry, the risks associated with it and the time scale.
Independent review to scrutinise decision not to sue KPMG
Sinn Fein finance spokesman urges swift action to ensure statute of limitations not activated.
An anniversary without celebration: It's five years since Lehman Brothers collapsed
After just barely pulling back from the precipice, industry is picking up, home prices are gaining, banks are stable and American consumers have started spending – albeit still with great caution.
After four years and €64.1 billion, bank guarantee is finally scrapped
Ireland will still guarantee bonds issued by banks since 2010, but will no longer guarantee new bonds or high-level deposits.
Public Accounts Committee plans probe into financial collapse
The Dáil committee is told it already has the legal power to carry out an investigation, and agrees to draw up terms of reference.
Ireland's taxpayers should not complain - ECB board member
A board member of the European Central Bank explains why the Irish people should stop whingeing about having to foot the bill for the banking collapse.
Gordon Brown accepts he made 'big mistakes' with the banks
The former British Prime Minister has taken some responsibility for the banking crisis, saying that his administration had not understood the situation they were faced with.
British and Dutch governments to sue Iceland over lost billions
The British and Dutch governments are preparing to sue Iceland after the country’s electorate rejected a second proposal to repay billions of euro of lost deposits.