Lenihan plans to introduce tough legislation for banks

The Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has told a national newspaper that Ireland is planning to introduce tough new legislation to clamp down on what the newspaper said is "crony capitalism" and excess bank lending.

Lenihan plans to introduce tough legislation for banks

The Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has told a national newspaper that Ireland is planning to introduce tough new legislation to clamp down on what the newspaper said is "crony capitalism" and excess bank lending.

Mr Lenihan told the paper the measures will include a ban on cross-directorships and on chief executives becoming chairmen.

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