MEPs raise questions on bank relationships

Mr Cross had hoped to become second-in-command of the Paris-based European Banking Authority.

MEPs raise questions on bank relationships

Earlier this week, the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs voted by 27 to 24 not to offer a key role to Gerry Cross, the Irish Central Bank’s director of financial regulation and risk.

Mr Cross had hoped to become second-in-command of the Paris-based European Banking Authority.

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