Parties at odds before banking inquiry begins

The Cabinet yesterday agreed to establish an Oireachtas Committee to inquire into the collapse of the financial system which has resulted in years of hardship for the Irish people. A nine-person Oireachtas Committee, to be chaired by Labour TD Ciarán Lynch, was proposed by the Government after two senior Anglo Irish Bank executives escaped a jail sentence because the judge believed they were led into “error and illegality” by the State’s financial watchdog.
The Coalition’s preference is to examine events in the run-up to the bank guarantee of September 2008, when a middle-of-the-night cabinet decision was made that ultimately cost taxpayers €64 billion.