Regulator 'sorry' for bank crisis
Ireland’s former banking regulator has said “sorry” for his role in a crisis which led the country to the brink of bankruptcy.
Patrick Neary, who retired as chief executive of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority in 2009, admitted the watchdog did not do enough to prevent the crash.
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