According to a newspaper court report in 2014, Limerick businessman John Shee was being protected by a “conspiracy of silence”. Hugely indebted and facing cross examination by the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) in commercial litigation, the developer and commercial healthcare provider did a no-show and skipped the country. Armed with a warrant for his arrest, gardaí tried to track him down but their efforts were said to be hampered by Shee’s family who would not disclose his whereabouts. As his attachment was sought on civil rather than criminal grounds, the gardaí were limited in their powers. Now, nearly seven…