The joint liquidators of Dolphin Mut 116 claim GPG was in financial difficulty for a number of years before its demise and that the directors of the Irish firm continued to lend it investment money despite being aware there was no loan security in place.
With just a year left in the job, Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon takes on her critics and explains why the privacy watchdog is delivering the goods.
As a delegation of Mexican companies arrives in Ireland, the president of the Irish Mexican Chamber Blaine Doyle talks about the opportunities for Irish businesses in Central America. He also outlines the ambitious plans for his online medical laboratory, ChekTaHora.
An effort to understand why the Wales Rugby Union – blessed with one of the most valuable franchises in rugby – is coming apart at the seams.
A year ago, Yulia Kyrpa left Ukraine unsure when she would ever return. She explains why she has returned to Kyiv and why she now believes she will never leave.
The High Court agreed to wind-up the social housing builder after attempts to draw in new investment to Blacklough failed. The company had recently been the target of several attacks, including a masked raid on one of its sites.
After years of delays, a court dispute and a large write-off, Energia has found a willing buyer for its problem-riddled Dublin biogas plant. Waste treatment entrepreneur Eamon Waters is familiar with the project.
A titan of the Irish boardroom, Gary Kennedy sadly passed away in recent days. Here, a number of friends and colleagues remember a man with ingrained decency, a wonderful sense of wit, and an astute business brain.
Europe’s wind sector is in peril, and it can’t decarbonise power unless it rediscovers its confidence and unites to build the supergrid, says Supernode founder Eddie O’Connor.
Investors who sustained losses on a UK shopping centre investment have been pursuing BDO for years and have already had one case "compromised". Now a fresh set of proceedings from investors has suffered a legal setback.
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