Former Irish Life chief convicted of €7.2bn conspiracy to defraud

The former Group Chief Executive of Irish Life and Permanent Group has been convicted of a €7.2bn conspiracy to defraud.

Former Irish Life chief convicted of €7.2bn conspiracy to defraud

The former Group Chief Executive of Irish Life and Permanent Group has been convicted of a €7.2bn conspiracy to defraud.

Denis Casey (aged 56) and three other former banking executives had pleaded not guilty to conspiring to mislead investors, depositors and lenders about the true health of Anglo in 2008.

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