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- BUSINESS, Page 78Business NotesSCANDALSFiddling Up A Fine Mess
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- The talk these days among the Irish is of "fiddles." Not the
- kind that make music but the ones that make money. Fiddle is a
- coy Celtic epithet for the sort of financial finaglings
- plaguing the Irish republic even as scandalmongers have their
- eyes on Tokyo and Manhattan:
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- -- Tycoon Michael Smurfit, chairman of the state-owned
- phone company Telecom Eireann, resigned after disclosures that
- he owned an interest in the company that sold land to Telecom
- for its new headquarters.
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- -- The head of Greencore, formerly the state-owned Irish
- Sugar Co., resigned after it was learned that he and other
- investors had borrowed $1.7 million from Irish Sugar to buy
- shares of a company later bought, in turn, by Greencore. The
- arrangement earned them a handsome profit on their stake.
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- -- Goodman International, Europe's biggest beef processor,
- is being investigated for possible fraud, including the export
- of 13-year-old meat. The firm rejects the charges.
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- Modest by Wall Street standards, these scandals are no
- small potatoes in Ireland. Prime Minister Charles Haughey is
- sufficiently close to some fiddle figures to be suffering a
- drastic drop in popularity.
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