Calls For Gardaí To Be Given More Time To Question White Collar Crime Suspects

Former Anglo Irish Bank CEO David Drumm has been jailed for his part in a €7.2 billion fraud in 2008
There are calls for Gardaí to be given more time to question white collar crime suspects.
It follows the jailing yesterday for six years of the former Anglo Irish Bank CEO David Drumm for his part in a €7.2 billion fraud in 2008
The Senior Garda who led the Anglo investigation thinks the normal 24 hours questioning of suspects isn't long enough.
Criminal barrister Barry Ward says complex cases often progress slowly:
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