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The trio - a loyalist activist, a former Sinn Féin politician and an ex-party worker - had been facing charges relating to misconduct in public office.
Nama Chemicals Co. and Saudi Industrial Export Co. (SIECO) announced today, the signing of a binding agreement between Nama Chemicals, Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Nama subsdiary, FAAD ...
NAMA, the State body responsible for handling property loans from the financial crisis, plans to return more money to the taxpayer than previously expected.
A judge has described online commentary understood to have been posted during the so-called ‘Nama trial’ as “quite wrong”.
A recording of a meeting held by the Assembly’s Finance and Personnel Committee in September 2015 has been played at the ‘NAMA’ trial. During the meeting, which was chaired by Sinn Féin’s ...
Nama boss Brendan McDonagh will appear before the joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance on Wednesday afternoon to discuss Nama’s work and preparations for the wind-down of the agency, among ...
In his opening statement, McDonagh does not raise the issue of his salary or housing tsar role he was tipped for.
Northern Ireland ‘NAMA’ trial underway as prosecution outlines plan to ‘cause considerable political embarrassment’ to Peter Robinson Former Sinn Féin MLA Daithi McKay is charged ...
Nama trial hears Stormont rules subverted to ’embarrass’ Peter Robinson The trial of loyalist activist Jamie Bryson, former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay and Thomas O’Hara has got under way.
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson and former Sinn Féin assembly member Daithí McKay have appeared together in the dock as the so-called "Nama trial" got under way.
Such findings are important for Nama because the deal was criticised in sharp terms by the Dáil public accounts committee (PAC) and the Comptroller & Auditor General (C&AG).