Arrest warrant still in place for Peter Darragh Quinn
Meanwhile, Seán Quinn Jr spent last night in prison – the first of his 90-day sentence.
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Meanwhile, Seán Quinn Jr spent last night in prison – the first of his 90-day sentence.
An arrest warrant was earlier issued for Peter Daragh Quinn after he failed to show up in court today.
Sean Quinn, his son, and his nephew could face prison sentences today if the High Court finds they have not complied with its orders.
The former billionaire was ordered to stop moving assets out of the reach of the bank formerly known as Anglo.
The judge described Sean Quinn as “evasive and uncooperative” and said on a number of occasions he embarked on “lengthy criticisms of Anglo” rather than answering questions.
The company is abandoning the name of Seán Quinn, its bankrupt former owner whose finances have been the subject of controversy.
The incident is the latest in a series that have seemingly targeted properties formerly owned by the bankrupt Seán Quinn.
The former Anglo Irish Bank has filed a motion seeking to have Sean Quinn and members of his family found in contempt of court.
New documents show that McCreevy met with many major developers and bankers – including Sean Quinn and Bernard McNamara – during the Irish property bubble.
This week, former trader Nick Leeson says it’s time Enda Kenny stop playing softball with the banks and siding with UK politicians – and focus on getting restitution for his citizens.
The spiritual home of the Ryder Cup is set to be sold, it was confirmed today.
The High Court will now hear a petition next Monday on having Sean Quinn declared bankrupt in the Republic of Ireland.
Once Ireland’s richest man, Quinn’s declaration of bankruptcy in the North has now been annulled. The bank formerly known as Anglo Irish is pursuing him for billions owed in loan repayments.
Ciara and Aoife Quinn spoke out as part of a New York Times profile of the businessman, who has claimed bankruptcy.
Reinsurance company Swiss Re has bought the health insurance company, and secured its operations with 334 jobs secured.
It’s the latest in a series of incidents related to the Quinn Group, formerly owned by the now bankrupt entrepreneur Seán Quinn.
The former developer said he had made wrong decisions along with “thousands of other people”, as he was pursued in court over alleged debts.
Patricia Quinn said she did not possess any knowledge of business matters, despite being a director of over 90 companies.
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Businessman Quinn has been ordered by the Commercial Court to repay €1.6 billion to the IBRC, formerly known as Anglo Irish Bank.
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The judgement is the largest before the courts in the history of the State.
The Commercial Court will decide tomorrow on whether IBRC, formerly known as Anglo, can still seek a judgment against Sean Quinn.
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The IBRC – formerly Anglo – is to apply for his insolvency proceedings in Northern Ireland to be annulled, saying the courts do not have jurisdiction over Quinn.
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In a statement the man who was once the richest in Ireland has said the government has been intent on making him a “scapegoat”.
The ousted chief of the Quinn Group denies claims by its new CEO that he wouldn’t condemn attacks on its properties.