Martin McGuinness appears before Public Accounts Committee

Update 1.20pm: The north's deputy first minister says he never suspected any wrongdoing in the sale of Project Eagle - but he did think there were a series of irregularities.

Martin McGuinness appears before Public Accounts Committee

Update 1.20pm: The north's deputy first minister says he never suspected any wrongdoing in the sale of Project Eagle - but he did think there were a series of irregularities.

Martin McGuinness - who's appearing before the Public Accounts Committee - says the only involvement he had was a conference call in January 2014 when Michael Noonan informed him and Peter Robinson that the sale of NAMA's northern loanbook was to happen.

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