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Alan Dukes: There are people around who see conspiracy in their tea leaves

The former IBRC chairman has said he is “extremely angry” at suggestions of malpractice or criminality in the sale of Siteserv.

Updated 4.45pm 

THE FORMER CHAIRMAN of IBRC, Alan Dukes, has said he is “extremely angry” at suggestions of malpractice or criminality in the IBRC sale of Siteserv.

Dukes, a former Fine Gael leader, was responding to the controversial sale of the Siteserv to the Denis O’Brien-owned Millington in 2012 for €45 million.

“I am extremely angry at any reference to criminality or malpractice. There’s absolutely no grounds for suggesting that,” he said at a press conference in a solicitor’s office in Dublin today.

Dukes said he felt compelled to talk in the wake of days of controversy on foot of the release of documents showing tensions in the relationship between the now-defunct IBRC, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, and the Department of Finance, including Minister Michael Noonan.

Dukes said the “very fact that there’s any mention of criminality or malpractice is absolutely outrageous” and of those raising objections in recent days, he said:

“There are people around who see conspiracy in their tea leaves.”

He gave an extensive outline of the process by which Siterserv was sold to Millington in 2012 and insisted that the Department of Finance was kept informed and briefed of the sales process throughout this time.

“There was nothing hidden about this,” he told reporters.

Dukes said that in his time as chair of IBRC, the focus of the board was on getting the best value for the shareholders and the State.

The sale of Siteserv

Dukes said that prior to Siteserv’s sale, the company owed IBRC around €150m and was in some considerable difficulty where it was “bleeding cash” and was finding it difficult to get contracts.

He said that IBRC would have got “very little out of a wind-up” and there was nothing to be gained by calling in loans because “there was just no money there”.

Dukes explained that in selling Siteserv there were about 50 expressions of interest but the decision was taken to exclude so-called trade buyers as there was a danger the sale would be “upscuttled” by those looking to get inside information.

He said that while there was another company, Altrad, which was offering a higher bid, the conclusion was that there was a substantial risk that this would be “gradually get whittled down”.

He said that the bank’s chief risk officer oversaw the transaction because it was likely to be “high value and highly visible”.

He said there were “adequate measures” taken to ensure that the legal firm Arthur Cox, which represented both sides, did not present a conflict of interest.

Dukes said the sale was discussed at regular review meetings that the bank had with officials from the Department of Finance.

On the €5 million that was paid to shareholders in Siteserv, Dukes insisted that this was appropriate in the circumstances, saying:

The company was being sold. It wasn’t being put into liquidation. Some value, however residual, was being got.

Concern

When IBRC was approached with ”incontroverable evidence” of wrongdoing in the Siteserv case, Dukes said this evidence amounted to a “a newspaper clipping”.

When the matter was raised by then-Department of Finance secretary general John Moran at a meeting in July 2012, Dukes, who was at the meeting with IBRC CEO Mike Aynsley, told the senior civil servant that the board was satisfied with the sale.

However, Dukes dismissed suggestions that a review of the sale had been carried out – as has been claimed in some quarters.

That matter has morphed into the suggestion that the board carried out a review. The board did not carry out a review.

Dukes also addressed the issue of Noonan being recorded in the minutes of a meeting with IBRC of not being confident about accounting for the bank’s actions in answers to the Dáil.

Relations with Michael Noonan

When he heard this, Dukes said he asked his former Fine Gael colleague if there was ever a case where he was nervous or embarrassed about going into the Dáil with IBRC’s information.

“His [Noonan's] reply was that he hadn’t,” Dukes said.

Asked if he had spoken to Noonan in recent days, Dukes said he phoned his former cabinet colleague on Tuesday to say he was “extremely concerned about what was coming out” and asked for unredacted versions of the documents.

On his relationship with Noonan, Dukes said:

As far as I know, there is no personal animus between us.

Dukes said that both he and Aynsley are now seeking all documentation referring to them from the Department of Finance.

He said that he was “quite happy” that the special liquidators are carrying out a review of certain IBRC transactions. He admitted that he did not know how many transactions, or which ones, would be examined.

“I’m quite happy that a review is taking place and I have absolutely no doubt that nothing untoward will be found,” he said.

Read: Enda says a full inquiry into Siteserv would take quite a long time

Revealed: How Michael Noonan’s confidence in IBRC bosses was ‘wearing quite thin’

Read: What exactly is Siteserv – and why is everyone talking about it?

 

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    Feb 10th 2016, 7:56 AM

    Where to buy?

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:03 AM

    In Dublin -The Brew Dock, Against the Grain, Alfie Byrnes, The Black Sheep and well stocked off licences.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:04 AM

    Any craft off licenses. You can get it on draft in any of the Galway bay bars http://www.galwaybaybrewery.com/bars/

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:26 AM

    Cheers

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:28 AM

    Off-license = off-licenCe
    Draft = draught

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:33 AM

    Craft = craught…..aw no wait

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:36 AM

    Kavanaghs in Dorset Street might sell it too, another great craft pub with excellent staff.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 3:09 PM
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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:15 AM

    8.5%! Can’t beat the double IPA. Well done folks

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:48 AM

    i knew there was a good reason to visit Galway :-)

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    Feb 10th 2016, 9:46 AM

    And not just for the Galway Hookers! ;)

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    Feb 10th 2016, 4:12 PM

    Also a beer!!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:36 AM

    Well done to them. They really are the best brewers in the country. Of Foam And Fury is one of my favourite tipples.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:37 AM

    I am looking forward to trying it out.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 7:57 AM

    Well done Galway Bay Brewing company… #upourside

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:37 AM

    Yeah – you know Arthur Guinness once ran a small brewery – had a quality product and well look what happened. I say we burn down their breweries before they too commercial… also not everyone should buy them cos then they’ll get more money and seek to expand.

    Now i’m off to work after a nice cup of tweeks coffee.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 9:25 AM

    He did Gabby. Then his company bought up breweries around the country just to close them down. They used their brand power to force other competitors out of the market. Soon they had a monopoly and controlled the taps of every pub in Ireland. Nobody said Guinness was a bad beer, but many lamented a lack of choice. You can have Guinness, Smithwicks or Harp. Nothing else. Eventually they got adventurous and replaced Harp taps with Carlsberg and Budweiser. And so it remained until some brave entrepreneurs tried to challenge the status quo.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 7:59 AM

    Prefer their Bay Ale but we’ll done to them though

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:04 AM

    Galway hooker and Copper Coast Red Ale would be my two personal favourites at the moment

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    Feb 10th 2016, 7:56 AM

    I once had a pint of that foam and fury and it put me off craft stout forever

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:02 AM

    Some of the stouts are vile.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:11 AM

    It’s not a stout.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:11 AM

    Its not a stout, maybe you are confusing it with something else

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:13 AM

    Buried at sea is the Galway Brewing Companies stout. Tried it before, very strong flavour. Wouldn’t be to alot of peoples liking. Foam and fury is a really nice double IPA.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:19 AM

    I think some people can be shocked when they discover that beer actually has a taste!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:20 AM

    Try “White Hag Oatmeal Stout” amazing!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 8:23 AM

    Even more shocking is the hangovers some of the “craft” beers give. Reckon quality control is out the window on some of them

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    Feb 10th 2016, 9:03 AM

    Perhaps I am, I asked for a Guinness they said they had none and served Me foam and fury. My bad,sorry guys.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 9:45 AM

    Most big brand lagers are around the 4 to 5% alcohol mark..

    Foam and Fury is 8.5% so if you’re knocking them back like a pint of Bud expect a bad hangover!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 10:54 AM

    @Al Right

    That is the problem in Ireland. people go on sessions and drink 15 pints. That is why all these Buds and Heinos and others are so popular. But things are changing.

    Black Donkey beer is also nice I think its from the West too

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    Feb 10th 2016, 10:23 AM

    Great beers, Full sail is my favorite

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    Feb 10th 2016, 10:21 AM

    If your looking for it in a bottle mchughs.ie have it and many more.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 11:19 AM

    Most Supervalu’s too

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    Feb 10th 2016, 2:19 PM

    Check out Of Foam & Fury beer flavoured chilli sauce by Mics Chilli! Amazing for marinating steaks!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 10:34 AM

    Metalman brewing’s Equinox is my favorite beer, its outstanding!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 2:03 PM

    Well done Galway Bay Brewery!!!

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    Feb 10th 2016, 3:05 PM

    You can get Foam and Fury and Rustbucket in McHughs bar Ennis as well as a lot of other Irish and international craft beers

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    Feb 10th 2016, 3:38 PM

    @McHughs_Bar

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    Feb 10th 2016, 12:43 PM

    I miss the Biddy Early Brewery. They were doing before it was trendy.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 2:24 PM

    So was Porterhouse, Carlow and Franciscan Well. They still exist though Franciscan Well is now part of Molson Coors.

    OFAF is a cracking beer as are the other two.

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    Feb 10th 2016, 11:52 AM

    Muck….

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