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Pay cuts for Nama board in ‘wind down’
Pay cuts for Nama board in ‘wind down’
The Government made significant cuts to the level of pay for the chair and board members of Nama because the agency is in “wind down” mode.

Fri, 27 Mar, 2020

Minister rules out suspending NAMA work pending report into sale of NI loans
Minister rules out suspending NAMA work pending report into sale of NI loans

The Minister for Finance, Pascal Donohoe has emphatically ruled out suspending the work of NAMA pending the final report of the investigation into the sale of NAMA’s Northern Ireland loan portfolio.

Thu, 18 Apr, 2019

Nama officials deny report that investors were discouraged from Project Eagle sale
Nama officials deny report that investors were discouraged from Project Eagle sale

Nama has denied that some potential investors were discouraged from participating in the controversial £1.3bn (€1.6bn) sale of its Northern Ireland loan book, known as Project Eagle, writes Daniel McConnell of the Irish Examiner.

Tue, 25 Oct, 2016

Michael McGrath: ‘Nama debtors must pay up’
Michael McGrath: ‘Nama debtors must pay up’

The Government’s desire to close the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) early must not present the opportunity for certain debtors to be left off the hook.

Sat, 24 Jan, 2015

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