(Free read ebook) Fingers: The Man Who Brought Down Irish Nationwide and Cost Us €5.4bn: Michael Fingleton: The Man Who Brought Down Irish Nationwide and Cost Us €5.4bn
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Add to your library for understanding modern Ireland|By Andypsion|Fingers should be on Ireland's 10 most wanted men list. Richard Curran digs deep but not deep enough to paint a picture of an arrogant, ruthless, greedy, self centered little man who was allowed to "get away with murder". I hope I live to see the day when he gets his come-uppence for the hurt and damage he perso||Do yourselves a favour and get a copy. -- John Lee The Mail on Sunday This telling of Michael Fingleton's contribution to the bust is a far superior account of the recent crash than almost all that have gone before it - excepting Simon Carswell's stupendous A
Michael Fingleton was an Irish banking legend, the ultimate big money lender. He took Irish Nationwide Building Society from an obscure mortgage provider to a multi-billion euro property-lending casino, leaving the taxpayer to pick up the tab for €5.4 billion when the society eventually went bust. Fingleton earned over €2 million per year and built up a pension fund worth €27 million. But it was his loans to a small group of property developers and the...
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