Bacon advised distressed loans could top €158bn in govt report

The economist who oversaw the establishment of NAMA says he advised the Government last year that the amount of distressed loans to be taken onto the bad bank's books could be as high as €158bn.

The economist who oversaw the establishment of NAMA says he advised the Government last year that the amount of distressed loans to be taken onto the bad bank's books could be as high as €158bn.

Peter Bacon revealed this morning his calculation was contained in a report that he submitted to the Finance Minister in March of last year.

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