
Frank Cushnahan
Frank Cushnahan is a businessman who has been in the news due to his involvement in the controversial sale of National Asset Management Agency’s Northern Ireland property loans, which is currently under investigation.
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Frank Cushnahan was acquitted of fraud charges after a lengthy trial.
Frank Cushnahan (84) found ‘not guilty’ of fraud in long-running Northern Ireland Nama trial – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan, a prominent businessman, faces two fraud charges which he denies.
Former law firm managing partner lied to partners to ‘save his own skin’, court told – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan is a high profile businessman accused of fraud in relation to a £1 billion loan deal.
Two prominent businessmen accused of fraud over £1bn Nama loan deal were ‘motivated by greed’, court hears – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan has pleaded not guilty to all charges related to a £1 billion loan fraud trial.
Prominent businessman loses bid for reporting restrictions on £1bn loan fraud trial – The Irish TimesCushnahan had been a member of the Northern Irish advisory committee of Nama until late 2013 and received confidential information about the sale of the portfolio.
Project Eagle was far from Nama’s finest hour – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan is a businessman and a member of Nama’s Northern Ireland Advisory Committee facing fraud charges.
questions of governance – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan is awaiting trial in Belfast over Project Eagle and was involved in a proposed success fee.
Nama will feel vindicated by commission’s findings on Project Eagle deal strongly criticised by PAC – The Irish TimesFrank Cushnahan was a key member of the Northern Ireland advisory committee for Nama and is facing criminal trial over his involvement in the Project Eagle deal.
Nama criticised over handling of ‘success fee’ in €1.6 billion Project Eagle sale after seven-year inquiry – The Irish TimesCharges have been brought against Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter involved in the sale of the National Asset Management Agency’s Northern Ireland property loans.
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