"Four months after his fraud trial began, a jury has cleared veteran Belfast business figure Frank Cushnahan of dishonestly failing to disclose he was in line for millions of pounds from the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland loans more than a decade ago."
"The jury of nine men and three women took about ten hours over the course of three days to reach their majority verdict in Laganside Courthouse after a case which has been more than ten years in the making and which involved an exceptionally large volume of evidence and witnesses."
Frank Cushnahan was cleared by a jury of dishonestly failing to disclose that he was in line for millions of pounds from the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland loans more than a decade ago. The fraud trial lasted four months. The jury comprised nine men and three women. Jurors deliberated about ten hours across three days to reach a majority verdict after failing to reach a unanimous decision. The case had origins over ten years earlier and generated an exceptionally large volume of evidence and witnesses.
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