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Castlebar Chamber’s Business After Hours events are a big hit
Castlebar Chamber of Commerce will host its second Business After Hours networking event in Breaffy House Resort on Thursday, October 10 at 6.30pm.
Protection of white collar whistleblowers is a major step forward, says Phelan
Fine Gael TD for Carlow/Kilkenny John Paul Phelan has welcomed legislation to tackle white collar crime which came into effect on Tuesday last.
Rule changes for company headed paper to save €13 million
Headed paper regulation changes for companies are expected to save more than €13 million annually, as a result of a move by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe, to scrap the need to reprint headed notepaper with new names each time directorships change.
Expert warns County Westmeath awash with “cowboy directors”
- New company formations are down 20 per cent on the same period as last year.
O'Gara in court on business audit charges
One of the region’s best-known businessmen, Noel O’Gara from Ballinahown, was in the District Court in Athlone again this week (November 18) to face a number of charges relating to his alleged audit of a company or companies whilst disqualified from doing so.
O’Gara will be heard on January 16
Noel O’Gara, the businessman and ground rent speculator from Ballinahown, will get a “priority hearing” on January 16 when he next appears to answer the nine breaches of corporate law with which he is charged.
New booklets help companies comply with Companies Act
Two new publications have been produced featuring guidelines for property management companies to encourage compliance with the Companies Ac.
Locke’s calls government agency “bureaucracy gone mad”
A Westmeath based community group has hit out at a government funding body saying that its demands are “crucifying”, “ridiculous”, and “bureaucracy gone mad”.
Local businessman O’Gara fined for improper auditing
Noel O'Gara, the businessman and ground rent speculator who bought the title to a south Dublin suburban square from under the noses of the City Council three years ago, was fined a total of €4,700 in the District Court last week (January 16) after he was convicted of auditing four companies for which he was not qualified.
Judge lashes out at nightclub owner
Judge John Neilan has lashed out at businesses who don’t adhere to company law, saying failure to comply is one of the issues which has brought the country to its knees “flat out into the mud”.