Derek Quinlan has been called an "incredible" witness whose testimony lacked credibility in a contentious legal...
Derek Quinlan has claimed Paddy McKillen's relationship with the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) does not represent...
Barclay-associated companies."Mr McKillen's case has since become a sprawling and disparate collection of allegations...
They claim this is because evidence given by him would act against him.'Inference'While
...and Frederick Barclay over their attempts to take over Coroin, the holding company that ultimate owns the upmarket Claridges,...
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Following representations from The Irish Times and the Irish Independent, Mr Justice David Richards made clear that all witness statements had to be made public, minus redactions. In the long-running High Court case in London, Mr McKillen has argued he... Full Article at Irish Times
DEVELOPER Paddy McKillen has displayed “an unjustified antipathy” to the billionaire Barclay brothers and has not been a truthful witness, the High Court in London has been told. The Belfast-born developer is contesting ownership of Coroin, a holding... Full Article at Irish Times
In a commercial transaction like this there are very few buyers who would be interested in buying a minority shareholding.
DEREK Quinlan should have declared two years ago that he had failed to pay interest on loans due to Bank of Scotland Ireland (BoSI), which would have triggered the sale of his share of a London luxury hotel group, it was alleged yesterday. The charge... Full Article at Irish Times
Belfast property developer Paddy McKillen, it was alleged yesterday. The charge was made in the closing submission in the long-running case. Mr McKillen’s barrister, Philip Marshall, said some of the messages would have been “particularly revealing”. Mr... Full Article at Irish Times
However, he admitted he had no evidence Barclay's or their interests had hacked his phone but said he was 'very concerned' because they would 'stop at nothing'. Mr McKillen claims the Barclays acted unlawfully when they denied him an opportunity to buy... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
The consequences of the economic crisis for Mr Derek Quinlan were severe. Like many other Irish investors, he found that the value of his assets was very considerably reduced, and that his creditors’ approach had radically changed. This result in severe liquidity problems for him
In the first, on April 26th last, Paddy McKillen failed to have the High Court in London hear in private his case that he has the financial wherewithal to buy the stake of fellow shareholder Derek Quinlan in the Berkeley, Connaught and Claridges hotels... Full Article at Irish Times
Mr McKillen will return on Thursday and Friday of next week to give more evidence in his case against the billionaire Barclay brothers and other parties, including financier Derek Quinlan and the National Asset Management Agency. The Belfast-born... Full Article at Irish Times
DEREK Quinlan had to maintain his lifestyle as “a successful investor” to ensure he was not exploited when he sold off his assets, the high court in London has been told. The declaration was made by Mr Quinlan’s associate, Gerry Murphy, who began giving... Full Article at Irish Times
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In a commercial transaction like this there are very few buyers who would be interested in buying a minority shareholding.
The consequences of the economic crisis for Mr Derek Quinlan were severe. Like many other Irish investors, he found that the value of his assets was very considerably reduced, and that his creditors’ approach had radically changed. This result in severe liquidity problems for him
No, it was not, and I can’t account for where they [Nama] got that. I went to Switzerland on the advice of KPMG, who were handling my affairs at the time.
No, it was not, and I can’t account for where they [Nama] got that. I went to Switzerland on the advice of KPMG, who were handling my affairs at the time.
It now appears that Mr McKillen deliberately misled the shareholders about the nature of his transaction with Mr Drayne in 2007 ... Therefore, Mr McKillen’s statement to me in March 2007 that he was paying no consideration for the transfer of the shares from Mr Drayne was a lie.
It is simply not true. The decision was not led by Mr McKillen, but by me
Although the deal to sell The Savoy did not complete until January 2005, we had agreement on its terms aboard Prince Al-Waleed's yacht
I took this to be a tremendous insult from Mr McKillen - he was trying to oppress me and he must have assumed that I would not properly read the documentation and understand its import
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Derek Quinlan and Monaco: HIS financial position may have been -- to use his own words -- "precarious" but Derek Quinlan could always find time for a morning coffee and a cigar with some old friends in Cafe de Paris in Monaco.
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