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Organisation: People for Economic Justice

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People for Economic Justice, a group opposed to State payment to Anglo Irish Bank, today served legal papers on the Government.

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High Court refuses application to halt Anglo payment
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The High Court has refused to grant a temporary injunction that would have stopped a €3.1bn payment to the former Anglo Irish Bank.

Tue, 27 Mar, 2012

Duo in court challenge to €3.1bn Anglo payment
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Two men from a group called 'People for Economic Justice', will represent themselves in opposition to the bad debts of Anglo Irish Bank at the High Court today.

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