Majority stakeholder UPMC claims the upgrade works are urgent and will meet significant unmet demand for endoscopy services in the region. But the minority interest claims the investment decision was invalid and poses a risk to the viability of the hospital.
Court filings allege “tens of millions” were funnelled through UK bank accounts and on to foreign jurisdictions with only a fraction of more than €150m reaching German property projects.
The battered Internal Revenue Service shed thousands of enforcement employees—and more taxpayers appear eager to cheat, writes Richard Rubin, The Wall Street Journal.
The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland became just the fourth man to successfully defend his title at Augusta National, writes Shane Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.
Non compliance with a Brexit carve-out saw an Irish company that imports second-hand mobile phones hit with a multi-million-euro Vat liability in a case that is now going to the High Court.
From shadow director claims to alleged intimidation, legal filings reveal the extent of the hostilities as the Goldstein fund fights lender Relm to stop receivers disposing of properties secured on loans of €150m.
During a third round at Augusta National that saw Rory McIlroy’s lead evaporate, Shane Lowry cemented his place as golf’s resident hole-in-one specialist with a historic ace, writes Shane Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.
Homeowners spent millions trying to save bluff’s-edge properties. Their clash with other residents now includes alleged vandalism and a $10,000 reward, write Kris Maher and Gretchen Tarrant Gulla, The Wall Street Journal.
Reigning champion Rory McIlroy has the largest 36-hole lead in Masters history, but unusually hot and dry weather is set to firm up the course and torment the world’s best golfers, writes Andrew Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.
Most golfers will hurt themselves at some point. It doesn’t have to be that way, writes Christopher Klifto, The Wall Street Journal.
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