Weak governance to blame for banking crisis - reports

Weak governance, insufficient supervision and Government budgets designed to win over the electorate were tonight blamed for Ireland’s banking crisis by two leading economists.

Weak governance to blame for banking crisis - reports

Weak governance, insufficient supervision and Government budgets designed to win over the electorate were tonight blamed for Ireland’s banking crisis by two leading economists.

Former International Monetary Fund officials Klaus Regling and Max Watson also delivered a major blow to Taoiseach Brian Cowen, who was finance minister ahead of the economic nosedive.

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