Were the money came from
A schedule produced at the tribunal yesterday by the Revenue included the following payments to Charles Haughey
A £300,000 "forfeited deposit" on a supposed land deal, from the developer the late Patrick Gallagher (left), in December 1979.
A further £516,000 from donors unknown at around the same time, used to clear Mr Haughey's debt with AIB.
£170,000 from the hotelier, the late PV Doyle, between 1983 and 1986.
£50,000 from the wealthy Saudi diplomat, the late Mahmoud Fustok, in 1985.
Sterling £282,000 from Ben Dunne (left) in 1987, by way of a cheque made out to a company called Tripleplan.
Lodgments totalling £354,000 made to an NCB investment account from sources unknown.
Payments to Mr Haughey's bill paying service totalling £100,000 that came from the Fianna Fáil party leader's account in 1986 and 1989.
£180,000 from Ben Dunne in November 1992, the so-called "Carlisle cheques".
Three "interest free loans" from Dermot Desmond, for sterling £145,000 in total, given in the period September 1994 to September 1997.