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Ireland plans crackdown on crony capitalism

By Quentin Peel and Lionel Barber

Published: March 17 2009 00:40 | Last updated: March 17 2009 09:09

Ireland is planning to introduce tough legislation to clamp down on crony capitalism and excess bank lending in the wake of the property bubble that has hammered its leading banks, Brian Lenihan, finance minister, told the Financial Times on Monday night.

The measures will include a ban on cross-directorships and on chief executives becoming chairmen, as well as the creation of a central bank commission to incorporate the regulation of banking, to replace the present autonomous regulator.

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