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# Lar Bradshaw

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# Done Deal
Sold! Hibernia's city centre empire grows with €37.8m IFSC deal
The pre-Nama history of the building includes figures such as Lar Bradshaw and David Quinlan.
# Dublin Docklands
Former Dublin docklands boss defends record and slams 'grievous accusations'
Paul Maloney said he had, for four years, “watched aghast” as the authority’s former chair Niamh Brennan issued “report after report” which contained “the most grievous accusations which have since been withdrawn or discredited”.
# Glass Bottle Site
Docklands chair: Governments had 14 years to close Glass Bottle loophole
Lar Bradshaw says government inaction lost millions for the state in selling the Irish Glass Bottle Company site.
# Leinster House
Oireachtas agenda: Anglo director in the dock(lands), and SNA cuts
Lar Bradshaw – a former Anglo director and director of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority – is at the PAC today.
# Dublin Docklands
Why Seán FitzPatrick won't appear before the Public Accounts Committee
The former head of Anglo Irish Bank was called to appear before the committee in relation to the controversial purchase of the former Irish Glass Bottle site in the Dublin Docklands seven years ago.
# Oireachtas
Fitzpatrick called to be questioned on Dublin docklands development
Fine Gael TD Paschal Donohoe has called for Seán Fitzpatrick and a number of other people to appear before Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee.
# Docklands
DDDA fiasco shows 'murky relationship between FF, developers and Anglo' - TD
Mary Lou McDonald has said that the Irish taxpayer is again being made to foot the bill for the debacle at the Dublin Docklands Development Authority.
# Docklands
FitzPatrick, Bradshaw and ministers could be forced to address TDs on Docklands debacle
The Public Accounts Committee chairman says he has the power to compel people to attend meetings if he deems it necessary.