Quinn 'not entitled to file for bankruptcy in North', judge rules

A judge in Belfast has ruled that businessman Sean Quinn was not entitled to file for bankruptcy in the North.

A judge in Belfast has ruled that businessman Sean Quinn was not entitled to file for bankruptcy in the North.

Mr Quinn declared himself bankrupt in November over a multi-million euro debt owed to the former Anglo Irish Bank.

The bank, now called IBRC, took the case, arguing that Mr Quinn's usual place of residence was in the Republic and not in the North.

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