
Frank Daly
Frank Daly is a former chairman of the National Asset Management Agency (Nama), known for his involvement in the contentious Project Eagle deal, which sold Northern Ireland properties amidst allegations of misconduct. His leadership during a critical period for Nama, especially in relation to the controversial £15 million 'success fee' linked to the transaction, has drawn significant scrutiny following a recent inquiry into the agency's sales practices.
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Recent news mentions
Frank Daly was described at his funeral service as a 'true gentleman'.
Dublin bus crash victim was a man whose ‘stress-free rhythms’ defined his life, funeral told – The Irish TimesFrank Daly died in a bus crash in Dublin city last week.
Funeral details announced for man who died in bus crash in Dublin – The Irish TimesFrank Daly was the victim of the bus crash in Dublin city centre.
Man who died in Dublin city bus crash named as Frank Daly – The Irish TimesFormer Nama chairman Frank Daly should have informed the board of the full extent of Mr Cushnahan’s disclosures of interest.
Nama criticised over handling of ‘success fee’ in €1.6 billion Project Eagle sale after seven-year inquiry – The Irish Times












