Peter Robinson and Sammy Wilson will be among a host of high-profile witnesses called in a major corruption trial involving the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland loans, a jury was told this morning.
Mr McDonagh insisted, however, that he was making "all relevant disclosures" as required, but he declined to discuss his personal affairs concerning reports of renting a house.
Mr McDonagh stated that he has been making all 'relevant disclosures' regarding his salary and position, although he avoided discussing his personal affairs.
"I expect there will be small number of people whose job it will be to see out the remaining work of Nama ..it will not need a (chief executive)," Donohoe said.