
Co-Chairman of the Inquiry, Judge Gerard Keys, found it remarkable that evidence from senior AIB bankers rarely strayed from their carefully prepared notes concerning several “stormy” meetings between AIB, Tom Gilmartin and Owen O’Callaghan.
“The trend seems to be that outside of what you have written down you have no recollection or memory of those meetings”
Judge Keys was referring to the “contemporaneous notes” which Barry Pitcher and Michael O’Farrell submitted to the Tribunal as evidence of their directorship on behalf of AIB of Barkhill Ltd in 1991-1993.
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