INBS inquiry to move to five half days a week

Michael Fingleton’s personal assistant talks though working day

Michael Fingleton, who is representing himself at the inquiry, began a cross-examination of Melody van der Berg and this will continue at a second day of evidence by the former personal assistant on Wednesday.

Michael Fingleton, who is representing himself at the inquiry, began a cross-examination of Melody van der Berg and this will continue at a second day of evidence by the former personal assistant on Wednesday.

An inquiry into the actions of four former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) senior managers in the lead-up to the financial crisis will keep to a schedule of half-day hearings after an application by former managing director Michael Fingleton on medical grounds.

Marian Shanley, who chairs the inquiry’s three-member panel, said it had been intended that the inquiry would resume full-day hearings, but it has now agreed to continue with the current half-day system. These will take place five days a week, up from four, from April 9th.

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