Oireachtas Finance committee is expected to issue an invite to AIB to explain its debt write-off policy, after the revelation of the bank’s settlement with former GAA star DJ Carey
The Oireachtas Finance committee is expected to issue an invite to AIB this week to explain its debt write-off policy, after the revelation of bank’s settlement with former GAA star DJ Carey.
RTE’s Primetime reported last week that AIB wrote down €9.5m in debt owed by Carey, a former Kilkenny All-star hurler, to €60,000 in 2017. John McGuinness, the Fianna Fáil TD who chairs the Oireachtas Finance committee, said the committee would be meeting this ...
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