Eoghan Murphy wants to enact banking inquiry proposals
Minister of State outlines plans for special committee
Minister of State outlines plans for special committee
Ó Cuív urges Taoiseach to detail content of conversation about debt burden sharing
In 49 days of hearings, 131 witnesses gave testimony. Its purpose: to investigate Ireland’s troika bailout. Its cost: €6.6 million. What did it get right, and what did it get wrong?
Analysts appeared to have bought into the ‘soft landing’ scenario popular at the time
Department of Finance explored possible scenarios nine months before banking crisis
Minutes said developers wanted corporate borrowings kept separate from personal assets
The senior bonds debacle is resonant because it reflects a profound sense of injustice
INBS chief approved top-up loan without sufficient backup, inquiry papers show
Former chairman of bank thought it would be confined to pillar banks
Draft plan claimed bank could overcome ‘issues’ caused by crisis, inquiry told
Social Democrats deputy Stephen Donnelly calls for Minister for Finance’s resignation
Shortfall among a litany of weaknesses at Irish Nationwide highlighted by inquiry report
‘It would not surprise’ Micheal McGrath if pressure contributed to minister’s illness
Eoghan Murphy said Joe Higgins planned to oppose report before even signing up to committee
NTMA advised Government of possible savings in March 2011
‘External authorities’ warned a ‘bomb’ would go off if State tried to burn bondholders
This is what accountability looks like. It’s incredibly slow and not very pretty but digging for the truth is the murkiest job in the world
‘Solvent’ as it pertained to status of covered banks was removed from final official statement
Pearse Doherty declines to sign off on final report, calling it ‘incoherent and dysfunctional’
Markets had factored in ‘burden sharing with subordinate and senior debt’
Report managed to land some blows but lacked killer punch
Committee says ECB insisted there would be no burden-sharing with bondholders
Electorate does not need banking inquiry report to decide if has quite finished with FF
Shared responsibility ‘does not mean that nobody was responsible’, says FF’s McGrath
Banking inquiry report serves a purpose in the public interest but restrictions hamper outcome
Ireland’s entry into programme ‘inevitable’
Report says DPP would likely have blocked David Drumm from giving evidence
Report says ‘soft landing’ theory must be regarded as key failing
Inquiry report finds FF-led government was assured about underlying health of banks
From the collapse of Lehman Brothers and Anglo to the bank gurantee and bailout
Report says minutes of 2008 meeting indicate bank could require taxpayer support
Socialist TD publishes minority report based on public hearings of banking inquiry
European Central Bank explicitly threatened government in March 2011
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