“No significant events.” The template line seen across many company filings is how the directors of Pillardale Limited, the waste magnate Eamon Waters and the developer Eamonn Duignan, summarised anything which may have affected the company’s operation since the end of the financial year. Filings to the High Court tell a different story, however, as the relationship between the two businessmen, engaged in several business ventures together, appears to have broken down beyond repair.  In a case currently before the courts, Duignan, a property developer from Co Meath, claims shareholder oppression in the company through which he and Waters bought…