Gardai Moved in after Crucial Documents Were Put Up for Sale
Byline: John Lee POLITICAL EDITOR
THE Financial Regulator has asked the Garda Fraud Squad to take over aspects of the investigation at Anglo Irish Bank after discovering that highly sensitive deeds and documents were not secure.
Gardai have confirmed that they have received allegations that individuals have attempted to sell high-security documents, proving the existence of loans, back to the multimillionaire borrowers.
If the alleged fraud had succeeded primary proof of multimillion-euro loans and the securities attached would have disappeared from the bank.
'There were suspicions that a person who had a loan of E20m had been offered the ā¦
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Article title: Gardai Moved in after Crucial Documents Were Put Up for Sale.
Contributors: Not available.
Newspaper title: The Mail on Sunday (London, England).
Publication date: March 1, 2009.
Page number: 6.
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