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In the second of this two-part series, the Indo Daily hears about the fallout from the Irish Independent's publication of secret Anglo Irish Bank recordings in the days leading up to the financial crash of 2008. From German Chancellor Angela Merkel's outrage to sharing their scoop with other newsrooms, the journalists behind the story take us back to those tense times in June 2013. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Paul Williams; Fionnán Sheahan; and Donal O'Donovan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In June 2013, the Irish Independent published a series of tape recordings among top executives inside the doomed Anglo Irish Bank. In part one of this two-part series, the Indo Daily finds out more about the story behind the scandal, from the small team of journalists who exposed Anglo's antics. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Paul Williams; Fionnán Sheahan; and Donal O'Donovan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Sean Quinn knows exactly what he did but chooses not to understand. It's very easy for him to find others are to blame.”Enniskillen-born filmmaker, Trevor Birney, has spent five years on his documentary, Quinn Country, which aired on RTE late last year. The three-part series paints a visceral portrait of a man haunted by feelings of injustice and betrayal; not least in part due to the contributions from the former billionaire himself, from his palatial home in Co. Cavan.The documentary charts the rise and fall of Quinn and his business empire, with a particular focus on his Anglo Irish Bank gamble and the violent attack on former Quinn executive, Kevin Lunney.In a story to rival a Shakespearean drama, Birney skilfully pulls all the strands of the complicated story together in one place.Here he speaks to In The News about his many hours of interviews with Sean Quinn, filming during outbreaks of vigilante violence, and the fatal character flaw that brought down one of the titans of Irish business.Also on this episode is Irish Times Public Affairs Editor Simon Carswell. This episode was originally broadcast in December 2022. Presented by Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
E15 The Fifth CourtIreland's Legal Podcast, presented by Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL Three cases from the Decisis.ie casebook - the first regarding a contract and the fallout from Covid. The second, a dispute about contaminated molasses involving Glanbia. The third, an extradition case to Lithuania.The Big Interview is with Ted Harding SC, former editor of the Sunday Business Post who discusses media law including privacy cases, defamation cases, tribunals and he touches on the Anglo Irish Bank debacle.Ted has many recommendations for books useful or of interest to those practicing or perusing the law, including Servants of the Damned (David Enrich), the Stay Tuned podcast presented by Preet Bharara, Rather His Own Man, a book by Geoffrey Robertson, No Ordinary Man a book by Dominic Carman....and he also recommends having a look at the 2nd Report of the Moriarty Tribunal! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Sean Quinn knows exactly what he did but chooses not to understand. It's very easy for him to find others are to blame.”Enniskillen-born filmmaker, Trevor Birney, has spent five years on his documentary, Quinn Country, which aired on RTE this week.The three-part series paints a visceral portrait of a man haunted by feelings of injustice and betrayal; not least in part due to the contributions from the former billionaire himself, from his palatial home in Co. Cavan.The documentary charts the rise and fall of Quinn and his business empire, with a particular focus on his Anglo Irish Bank gamble and the violent attack on former Quinn executive, Kevin Lunney.In a story to rival a Shakespearean drama, Birney skilfully pulls all the strands of the complicated story together in one place.Here he speaks to In The News about his many hours of interviews with Sean Quinn, filming during outbreaks of vigilante violence, and the fatal character flaw that brought down one of the titans of Irish business.Also on this episode is Irish Times Public Affairs Editor Simon Carswell. Presented by Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you living in alignment with your life and purpose?Does your career truly fulfill you? Lena Thompson is a Future of Work Consultant, Spiritual Mentor For Corporate/Ex-Corporate Professionals, Human Design Specialist, Keynote Speaker and BPM Consultant. She is also a certified Reiki Master.Lena has over 15 years of experience in the corporate arena consulting, training and designing systems for clients, including Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Anglo-Irish Bank and many others. In 2019 she left her career to find her passion and purpose in life. Now, Lena is an award-winning entrepreneur and an international speaker on a mission to bridge the gap between the corporate and spiritual worlds.Lena has been a keynote speaker on many platforms such as, Women In Tech, DisruptHR - Channel Islands and Wales, HRTech - Copenhagen, Employer Of The Future - Berlin, Future of Work - Singapore and HR Champions - South Africa. In 2022 she received a publishing award from Brainz Magazine and co-authored a book ‘You can have it all".Lena's mission is to help purpose-driven leaders to make decisions they trust and lead with authenticity and impact. Coming from a strong corporate culture background, her passion is to create purpose-driven cultures where individuals can thrive personally and professionally. After trying to figure out why only select few had breakthroughs, while most, felt stuck, drained and financially unstable, she embarked on a journey to do more research on the topic. On this episode, she shares how she now coaches Corporate employees who feel stuck, under-utilised and unfulfilled to find their purpose, make powerful decisions and get clarity on what is the right next step.Listen as Lena shares:- how burnout led to her looking for alternatives- the journey to discovering Human Design- the insights that Human Design provide you as a roadmap for your life- how Human Design helps you truly understand your nature and purpose- how incorporating Human Design has greatly improved the quality of her life- how to be in alignment instead of pushing and forcing things- why being in alignment helps you make better choices- how to effortlessly attract better and more exciting opportunities- how to work less but achieve more results in business and life- how to balance our doing-ness with being-ness- the tool that is Human Design for alignment purposes- how to clearly outline your vision and create your dream life- how to break behavioral patterns and get unstuck...and so much more!Connect with Lena:LinkedInInstagramAdditional Resources:"How To Be Freed From Stuck" w/ Susie Hayes"What Is Reiki And How Does It Work?" w/ Yolanda WilliamsConnect with me:FacebookInstagramYouTubeLeave us a rating and a review on iTunes & Spotify:iTunesSpotify
Boardroom service with Sean Fitzpatrick. What he knew about Anglo Irish Bank. Chairing Paddy Power and the regrets. Campaigning against bad gambling practices. Friendship with Brian Cowen. Honest talk from Fintan Drury.
The International Risk Podcast is a weekly podcast for senior executives, board members and risk advisors. In these podcasts, we speak with risk management specialists from around the world. Our host is Dominic Bowen, originally from Australia, is one of Europe's leading international risk specialists. Having spent the last 20 years successfully establishing large and complex operations in the world's highest risk areas and conflict zones, Dominic now joins you to speak with exciting guests from around the world to discuss risk.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledgeBrian O' Donoghue is based in Cork in Ireland and currently works as Head of Risk & Compliance at valid8me.com. Brian has over 20 years of experience in the financial services sector, more recently in the Risk, Compliance, Regulatory area and has also been an auditor, accountant, banker, and commercial property lender. He has worked for the Irish Government, as well as companies including PwC, Powertel, Citi, Anglo Irish Bank, BlackBee Investments, and Matchbook. You can learn more about Brian here: www.linkedin.com/in/brianjodonoghue Thank you for listening to another International Risk Podcast. Do you know someone who would like to listen to this episode? Share it with them now. Connect with us on LinkedIn here: The International Risk Podcast: LinkedInFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn for all our great updates.Subscribe to our newsletter here: Subscribe – The International Risk Podcast Thank you for listening.
Simon Carswell talks to Ciarán about Seán FitzPatrick, the former banker who died this week. FitzPatrick oversaw the rise of Anglo Irish Bank, from a small Dublin lender into Ireland's third largest bank, before the financial crisis and property crash brought down the bank. Plus: Eoin Burke-Kennedy on who the biggest polluters in aviation are and how they avoid the harshest penalties.
Simon Carswell talks to Ciarán about Seán FitzPatrick, the former banker who died this week. FitzPatrick oversaw the rise of Anglo Irish Bank, from a small Dublin lender into Ireland's third largest bank, before the financial crisis and property crash brought down the bank.Plus: Eoin Burke-Kennedy on who the biggest polluters in aviation are and how they avoid the harshest penalties. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gavan Reilly is joined by Paul Colgan, Brian Carey, Barry Cowen TD, Catherine Murphy TD, Joan Burton, Olivia Kelly, Adrian Cummins,and Caroline Reidy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Michelle and Conor discuss: Leo Varadkar and Paddy Cosgrave The Climate Action Plan Electric Cars, Retrofitting and Low Wages Rents and Housing Fintan Drury and Anglo Irish Bank
In Part 2 of this Cowboy Special we talk about Sean Quinn and Anglo Irish Bank during the financial crash. The final episode, Part 3 - Revenge of the Quinn, will be out later today on Patreon AND Buy Me A Coffee so head over to either to get access and find out what happens next!
In Part 2 of this Cowboy Special we talk about Sean Quinn and Anglo Irish Bank during the financial crash. The final episode, Part 3 - Revenge of the Quinn, will be out later today on Patreon AND Buy Me A Coffee so head over to either to get access and find out what happens next!
Simon Carswell, Public Affairs Editor at the Irish Times, talks to Eamon about the life and times of former Anglo Irish Bank CEO David Drumm, who this week completed his jail sentence. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.
FSAI recalls more batches of bottled water due to raised arsenic levels. The wife of former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Seán FitzPatrick has bought her husband's share in their Greystones home from his bankruptcy trustee, according to the Irish Independent. Liffey swim goes ahead despite warning of exceptionally poor water quality.
Colm Keena on the strange saga of the Quinn business family. The State's long battle to recover debts the Quinns owe to the IBRC, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, ended this week with a settlement reached with former billionaire Sean Quinn's adult children. But much of whatever money is eventually recovered will go to the lawyers. Was it worth the effort? Plus, Laura Slattery has the best business news of the week including Mark Zuckerberg's Dublin visit, good news for the music industry and a bank's attempt to stop proactive borrowers from gaming the mortgage system to the lender's loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Colm Keena on the strange saga of the Quinn business family. The State's long battle to recover debts the Quinns owe to the IBRC, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, ended this week with a settlement reached with former billionaire Sean Quinn's adult children. But much of whatever money is eventually recovered will go to the lawyers. Was it worth the effort? Plus, Laura Slattery has the best business news of the week including Mark Zuckerberg's Dublin visit, good news for the music industry and a bank's attempt to stop proactive borrowers from gaming the mortgage system to the lender's loss.
Simon Carswell on what he heard at Oireachtas committee hearings into the botched prosecution of Anglo Irish Bank by the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement. Cliff Taylor on the latest CSO data showing that in 2018 2.28 million people were employed in our economy, an all-time high. What does that mean for employers, employees and the economy? Plus, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of business news including ups and downs for Irish whiskey producers, the agri sector's Brexit battles and a major move by the world's biggest producer of coal.
Simon Carswell on what he heard at Oireachtas committee hearings into the botched prosecution of Anglo Irish Bank by the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement. Cliff Taylor on the latest CSO data showing that in 2018 2.28 million people were employed in our economy, an all-time high. What does that mean for employers, employees and the economy?Plus, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of business news including ups and downs for Irish whiskey producers, the agri sector's Brexit battles and a major move by the world's biggest producer of coal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's Post Podcast: Ian Guider speaks to Hugh O'Connell about the latest Sunday Business Business Post/Red C opinion poll which reveals a decline in support for Fine Gael despite the wall-to-wall media coverage of the new Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. Economics commentator of the year and Sunday Business Post columnist Stephen Kinsella talks about the upcoming summer economic statement from finance minister Paschal Donohue and whether there is any money for budget giveaways. Plus, Sunday Business Post Editor Ian Kehoe and Francesca Comyn on the corporate enforcement watchdog's response to criticism of its handling of the trial of former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean Fitzpatrick. It's all up for lively discussion in episode 8 of The Post Podcast.
This week Sunday Post Business Editor Ian Kehoe assesses whether now is the right time to sell off AIB, Political Editor Michael Brennan and Red C's Richard Colwell decipher what the current Fine Gael leadership battle means for the future of politics in Ireland, while our Legal Affairs correspondent Francesca Comyn looks back on former Anglo Irish Bank chairman and chief executive Sean Fitzpatrick's 127-day trial and the future of the ODCE.
Sean FitzPatrick has been vilified for his key role in the economic crash that devastated the country. But has the State wronged him in its pursuit of a criminal conviction against him at any cost? Today we look at the disturbing things we have learned about a bungled investigation of his activities while at the helm of Anglo Irish Bank, an investigation led by the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement. Colm Keena, our Legal Affairs Correspondent, talks to Hugh Linehan.
Welcome to the Dublin City Public Libraries and Archive Podcast. In this episode Simon Carswell, the Irish Times Finance Correspondent, talks about Anglo Irish Bank and the part it played in Ireland's economic collapse. This talk, one of a series on the Irish Economy, was recorded in front of a live audience in the Central Library on 29 March 2012.
Following the conclusion of the lengthy trial of four former employees of Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Life & Permanent on charges of conspiracy, Legal Affairs Correspondent Colm Keena sits down with Ciarán Hancock to explain what happened in the historic trial and what comes next for the three accused found guilty.
Following the conclusion of the lengthy trial of four former employees of Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Life & Permanent on charges of conspiracy, Legal Affairs Correspondent Colm Keena sits down with Ciarán Hancock to explain what happened in the historic trial and what comes next for the three accused found guilty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Readings, talks and workshops at Dublin City Public Libraries
Anglo Irish Bank and the part it played in Ireland's economic collapse, a talk by Simon Carswell, Finance Correspondent with The Irish Times, with questions and answers.
This is part 2 of the series on Anglo-Irish Bank. This episode focuses on the recapitalization and nationalization of Anglo-Irish Bank. It analyses the actions of the bank and it's board by looking at the role CEO Fitzpatrick played in the bank. Furthermore we will discuss the actions of the 'Golden Circle'.
Background into Anglo-Irish Bank and need for Recapitalization of this bank. In this episode we will look at Anglo-Irish Bank's Timeline and it's value, both then and now.
We reconvene our panel of economists from last week's programme to pick up from the wreckage of the Anglo Irish Bank to scope out the dilemma's facing the Irish Government and markets. And what difference will the new US regime make to the world's Macro economic condition?The panel includes: Gerard O'Neill of Turbulence Ahead (turbulenceahead.com); Stephen Kinsella of his own eponymous blog (stephenkinsella.net); and Michael Taft of Notes on the Front (notesonthefront.typepad.com).
We reconvene our panel of economists from last week's programme to pick up from the wreckage of the Anglo Irish Bank to scope out the dilemma's facing the Irish Government and markets. And what difference will the new US regime make to the world's Macro economic condition?The panel includes: Gerard O'Neill of Turbulence Ahead (turbulenceahead.com); Stephen Kinsella of his own eponymous blog (stephenkinsella.net); and Michael Taft of Notes on the Front (notesonthefront.typepad.com).
Calm Down, Luvs, It's Only a Recession: With the privatisation of the Anglo Irish Bank in the Irish Republic, Slugger hosts a discussion with three highly respected Irish economist bloggers:Gerard O'Neill of Turbulence Ahead (turbulenceahead.com); Stephen Kinsella of his own eponymous blog (stephenkinsella.net); and Michael Taft of Notes on the Front (notesonthefront.typepad.com).
Calm Down, Luvs, It's Only a Recession: With the privatisation of the Anglo Irish Bank in the Irish Republic, Slugger hosts a discussion with three highly respected Irish economist bloggers:Gerard O'Neill of Turbulence Ahead (turbulenceahead.com); Stephen Kinsella of his own eponymous blog (stephenkinsella.net); and Michael Taft of Notes on the Front (notesonthefront.typepad.com).