On Friday of last week, Laura Doyle, the treasurer of the German Property Redress Group (GPRG), wrote a letter to Pat Lordan, detective chief superintendent at the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau’s financial intelligence unit. Doyle wrote the letter on behalf of 42 financial brokers representing over 1,200 clients in Ireland who have invested €65.5 million through two special-purpose vehicles in something called the Dolphin Trust. “We are very disappointed,” she said. “We want answers to what happened to this money, and our letter sets out our concerns.” Doyle set up GPRG along with her fellow brokers to take a…
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