In fighting his old bank trying to stop him being declared in bankrupt in the United States (and thereby wiping out his debts) David Drumm made the perfect argument for coming home and facing the music. His lawyers argued in documents that they fear that the passage of time could affect witness statement and evidence in relation to allegations made against him by Anglo Irish, now known as the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation. It's a pity he didn't feel the same about getting his side of the story down on record before relocating to the US. Read the Indo's story here.
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Anglo's ex-boss David Drumm makes the argument for coming home and facing the music
In fighting his old bank trying to stop him being declared in bankrupt in the United States (and thereby wiping out his debts) David Drumm made the perfect argument for coming home and facing the music. His lawyers argued in documents that they fear that the passage of time could affect witness statement and evidence in relation to allegations made against him by Anglo Irish, now known as the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation. It's a pity he didn't feel the same about getting his side of the story down on record before relocating to the US. Read the Indo's story here.
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David Drumm
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