The businessman Seán Quinn has said it is 'beyond comprehension' that people would blame his family for being involved in criminal activity and for abducting the businessman Kevin Lunney
The businessman Seán Quinn has said it is"beyond comprehension" that people who were his friends, his staff and his neighbours would blame his family for being involved in criminal activity and for abducting the businessman Kevin Lunney.
He describes how he dropped out of school and worked on his father's farm before developing a gravel and concrete business which he grew into the Quinn empire which came to its peak during the Celtic Tiger years.But Mr Quinn said that he was"too greedy" to stay in farming because the money involved was too slow for him and that is why be branched out into other businesses, saying"running a business always came easy to me".
"They turn around now and blame us for being involved in criminal activity and abducting Kevin Lunney. It's beyond comprehension that your own friends and your own staff and your own neighbours would do it to you." Alan Dukes who was the Chairman of IBRC from 2008 to 2013 described Mr Quinn as a man with an ego who saw himself as above the law and politics.