'Inconceivable' that bank chiefs didn't know what Anglo intended to do, court told

A jury has been asked to carefully scrutinise the states of mind of two former Irish Life & Permanent bankers accused of conspiring to defraud.

'Inconceivable' that bank chiefs didn't know what Anglo intended to do, court told

A jury has been asked to carefully scrutinise the states of mind of two former Irish Life & Permanent bankers accused of conspiring to defraud.

They, along with two former Anglo Irish Bank executives, have denied allegations that they conspired to mislead investors into thinking Anglo was in a healthier financial state than it actually was in 2008.

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