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Former property developer Derek Quinlan who fears he may never escape the shadow of Nama. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill / The Irish Timescontinue to grab the headlines. He feels Nama was reluctant to do a deal allowing him to exit Ireland’s bad bank before he was declared bankrupt as former Revenue chairman Frank Daly, who was then the agency’s chairman, was “unhappy” that Mr Quinlan, a former tax inspector, had ended up with €3.
EY, the biggest of the Big Four accounting firms in Ireland, saw its island of Ireland revenues jump 9.5 per cent to €772 million in the year to the end of June 2024, according to its latest results. Managing partner Frank O’Keeffe tells Ciarán Hancockis budgeting for “double digit” revenue growth this year, with the wider aim of hitting €1 billion in annual income by 2027.
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