All 23 reports on Quinn Insurance administration to be made public after Irish Times court application via IrishTimesBiz
While The Irish Times had the 23rd and final administrators’ report to the court, it could not access the preceding 22 setting out detailed costs of the company’s administration.
The public interest in the collapse of Quinn Insurance relates to more than just professional fees paid out during the administration process, he said. The judge does not want the “impression to be given that I or the courts in general are impeding the provision of the reports”. Unless there is any suggestion otherwise, these records “should be publicly available”, he added.
His clients have “no objection in principle” to the release of the reports arising out of the “large and complex” administration.
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