Revenue inquiry into bank chiefs yields €1.3m

Irish Times Friday 14th October, 2011

MARTIN WALL, Industry CorrespondentBANK AND building society chiefs have paid over €1.3 million to the Revenue Commissioners in additional taxes and penalties on foot of a special investigation carried out over the last two years.Chairwoman of the Revenue Commissioners Josephine Feehily has told the Dáil Public Accounts Committee that it...

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