Sean Quinn condemns bus set on fire outside his former company
Sean Quinn said the people who set a bus on fire outside a Quinn Group premises this morning are not acting in his name.
Sean Quinn said the people who set a bus on fire outside a Quinn Group premises this morning are not acting in his name.
In an interview on The Pat Kenny Show, Sean Quinn denied claims his family leaked tapes to INM newspapers and Sinn Féin.
Ireland’s one-time richest man believes the current government is anti-Seán Quinn because it has been “sold a pup”.
The orders were put in place in 2011 as the bank alleged the family were trying to put assets out of its reach.
The bankrupt former billionaire tells the Impartial Reporter his time in jail has made him determined to clear his name.
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The court ruled last month that IBRC could cross examine Seán Quinn’s children to “fill the vacuum”.
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The bankrupt businessman has given an interview to the BBC just hours after his release from Mountjoy Prison where he spent the last nine weeks.
The bankrupt Cavan businessman, formerly Ireland’s richest man, has completed a nine-week sentence.
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The former billionaire was released on Monday on compassionate grounds, to spend time with his family over Christmas.
The businessman is serving a nine-week sentence and was released to spend time with family over Christmas.
The decision was taken following talks between the Attorney General, the Prison Service and the Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter.
The convention passed a resolution in support to the jailed Sean Quinn and his family on Monday, and expressed its best wishes to them.
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The order allows IBRC to question them about their about bank accounts as well as the alleged transfer of assets to offshore companies.
No more Oirish accents from Spacey, for the time being anyway.
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Spacey was tipped to play the former Quinn boss in a new film (he’s not tipped to play him anymore).
The case of Seán Quinn and his family’s legal battle with the most infamous bank in the history of the State has dominated headlines for months but what’s it all about? TheJournal.ie has a look…
The property was left with substantial damages and police believe the fire was started deliberately.
Concerned Irish Citizens has reacted to the news that six executives at the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation earn over €500,000 annually.
Tractors are said to be blocking a road in the Fermanagh town as protestors voice their anger over the jailing of the former billionaire last week.
Seán Quinn has spent the first night of his nine-week sentence for contempt of court in Mountjoy Prison.
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But a decision is still to be made as to whether the man who was once Ireland’s richest will go to jail today.
New evidence is expected to be presented to court by Quinn’s new legal team. The proceedings could end in court for Seán Quinn.
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The case against Seán Quinn Snr and his son has been adjourned for 13 days.
The Concerned Irish Citizens group is demanding “natural justice for the Quinn family and the citizens of Ireland”.
Organisers say they’re expecting thousands to turn out in support of Seán Quinn and his family.