IBRC case alleges Mr Fingleton had excessive control over the building society’s business and flouted lending rules. Photograph: Eric Luke
The trial had been provisionally listed for October but on Friday was pushed back to January as the parties await judgment from the top court on Mr Fingleton’s third bid to have the civil case thrown out because of alleged unfairness. Previously, the 2012 case was scheduled to take place last March. The High Court and Court of Appeal both refused to halt the case initiated in 2012 by the liquidators of the State-owned Irish Bank Resolution Corporation , which took over the INBS after it failed.Keir Starmer: Britain’s new PM shaped by a distant father and deep ‘love’ for IrelandCo Kerry graveyard ‘honour killing’ was as ‘heartbreaking as it was ridiculous and stupid’, trial hears
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