The fallout from Apple objector Brian McDonagh’s costly data centre misadventure in Wicklow continues. Months after the businessman was ordered to repay Ulster Bank over €20 million in loans arising from his failed exploit, Granja, the liquidated company he allegedly controlled as a shadow director, is now suing his accountant Gerard Feehily over a six-figure company loan. Granja was wound up last year in controversial circumstances after the company tried to buy, for €1.5 million, the 82 acres of land in Kilpedder where McDonagh had got planning permission to build a data centre. Granja even tried to enforce the deal in…
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