Something Rotten

Something Rotten by Simon Carswell, published by Gill & Macmillan Ltd in 2006, offers an insightful examination of 14 major banking scandals that have occurred in Ireland over the past 30 years. This 256-page book is presented in English and delves into the culture of lax practices and weak regulation that has characterized the country’s financial services sector. Through detailed accounts, it highlights how sensational revelations at various tribunals have brought these issues to light.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of corrupt practices within Irish banking, focusing on the systemic issues that have allowed such scandals to flourish. The book presents a critical perspective on the role of bankers and the broader implications for the financial landscape in Ireland. By addressing these significant events, Something Rotten provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by the banking industry, making it a relevant resource for those interested in financial ethics and regulatory practices.
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‘Something Rotten’ is a look at 14 major banking scandals in Ireland in the last 30 years. Ireland has developed and tolerated a culture of lax practice and weak regulation in its financial services sector. It took the sensational revelations at various tribunals to uncover some of them.
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