Members of the Wexford haulage dynasty Nolan Transport are facing a €20 million damages claim, having lost key strands of their labyrinthine lawsuit alleging a multi-million euro fraud on their pension fund. Those proceedings, involving multiple defendants and a global money trail extending to Panama, Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland and the Isle of Man, have been described in a new ruling by Justice Michael Twomey as “one of the longest and most complex pieces of litigation before the courts”. In the lawsuit, the Nolans claimed their money had been “squandered” without their knowledge on some sort of “financial gamble”. After…
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