Prosecution evidence ends in Anglo trial

The prosecution has finished its evidence in the trial of three former Anglo Irish Bank officials accused of hiding accounts from the Revenue in an alleged tax evasion scheme.

Prosecution evidence ends in Anglo trial

The prosecution has finished its evidence in the trial of three former Anglo Irish Bank officials accused of hiding accounts from the Revenue in an alleged tax evasion scheme.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that former Chief Operations Officer Tiarnan O'Mahoney denied ever asking a subordinate to remove a name from a list of accounts which were being provided to the Revenue.

The three accused all denied or said they couldn't recall involvement in the concealment of accounts during garda interviews.

Mr O'Mahoney also denied discussing the matter with former Anglo chairman Sean FitzPatrick.

It is alleged that all the accounts involved were in some way connected with Mr FitzPatrick.

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