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Ex-Anglo Irish Bank executive Willie McAteer in court
Published: 23rd Jul 2012 14:30:00
A former finance director of the Anglo Irish Bank has appeared in court in Dublin over alleged financial irregularities at the bank.
Willie McAteer, 56, who was arrested on Monday was the second most senior executive at the bank before his resignation in January 2009.
Mr McAteer is facing 16 charges, under Section 60 of the Companies Act.
They are in relation to a failed attempt to prop up Anglo's share price after a stock market collapse.
Money was given out by the bank to a select group, nicknamed the Maple 10, for the purchase of shares in the bank as its value plummeted in 2008.
The charge is that he gave unlawful financial assistance in connection with the purchase of Anglo shares to 16 people in July 2008.
They include six members of the Quinn family, some of whom are embroiled in increasingly bitter lawsuits with the rebranded Anglo, the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) as it chases debts of 2.8 billion euro run up by former billionaire, bankrupt Sean Quinn senior.
His son Sean junior, imprisoned on Friday for contempt of court after trying to hide 500 million euro of property assets from the bank, was one of the 16.
The others included Sean senior's wife Patricia, and his children Colette Marie, Aoife, Ciara and Brendan.
The other investors were Anglo customers and major figures in the world of property and development.
They were Belfast-born developer Paddy McKillen, Mennolly Homes's Seamus Ross, auctioneer Brian O'Farrell, John McCabe of McCabe Builders, developer Gerry Maguire, Belfast's Patrick Kearney, Gerry Gannon of Gannon Homes who had a stake in the K Club Ryder Cup golf resort, Kildare businessman Jerry Conlan, Sean Reilly of the McGarrell Reilly firm and developer Joe O'Reilly.
The court was told Mr McAteer made no reply when the charges were put to him in the Bridewell garda station in Dublin city centre.
Mr McAteer was granted bail until 8 October by Judge Cormac Dunne with conditions, including a 1,000 euro bond of his own and a 10,000 euro cash surety from wife Maria, who was also in court.
The former banker was ordered to hand in his passport.
A second man in his 50s was also arrested as part of the same investigation and is also due in court.
It is understood he is Patrick Whelan, Anglo's former head of lending and a member of the bank's board from 2006 to 2009.
Anglo was nationalised in 2009. Its rescue cost Irish taxpayers about 30bn euros.
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BBC News, 2012. Ex-Anglo Irish Bank executive Willie McAteer in court . [Online] (Updated 23 Jul 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1442127-Ex-Anglo-Irish-Bank-executive-Willie-McAteer-in-court [Accessed 14th May 2013]
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