
Mary Finlay Geoghegan
Mary Finlay Geoghegan is a distinguished judge in Ireland, known for her role in several high-profile legal cases, including those related to corporate misconduct and fraud. She served on the High Court and was responsible for disqualifying Tom and Mick Bailey from acting as company directors, citing 'particularly serious' misconduct and systematic falsification of accounts.
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Recent news mentions
Ms Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan referred to the brothers’ 'systematic falsification' of books of account and a €6 million understatement of their gross remuneration over two years in the 1990s.
Nama left with €70m debt as builder Mick Bailey closes UK business – The Irish TimesMary Finlay Geoghegan, a former Supreme Court judge, attended the service.
Legal world mourns late Court of Criminal Appeal judge Declan Budd – The Irish TimesMs Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan referred to the brothers’ 'systematic falsification' of books of account.
Mick Bailey returns to board of property group Bovale having previously been disqualified as a company director – The Irish Times

















