The saga of Sean Quinn’s corporate unravelling has unfolded in many different jurisdictions and myriad territories. It has veered between courtrooms in Russia, Cyprus, Sweden and Ukraine and clandestine meetings spanning Dubai, Milan, Copenhagen, London and Zurich. There have been legal battles in India and corporate skirmishes in the British Virgin Islands. At one point, at the height of the asset stripping conspiracy allegedly implemented by the Quinn family against the IBRC, the bank’s private investigators even made a jaunt to Vanuatu in the South Pacific, as they re-traced the honeymoon route of Quinn’s son, Sean junior. In recent days,…
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