Where does Sean Quinn live?

Where does Sean Quinn live?

Quinn lives with his wife and family in Ballyconnell, Tullyhaw, County Cavan, next to his Slieve Russell Hotel and just down the road from his birthplace in Derrylin.

Why was Sean Quinn’s house searched?

Seán Quinn’s mansion was searched by gardai as part of a sprawling investigation into the protracted campaign of intimidation and violence against his former companies and who financed it. The search was led by the same garda team who searched the family gambling business, QuinnBet, in March last year.

Where is Sean Quinn today?

Quinn lives in Cavan and Anglo (or Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, or IBRC, as they are now called) are saying they will get the legality of his bankruptcy in Northern Ireland checked out and they plan to continue to actively pursue him for the money.

Who owns the Slieve Russell Hotel now?

Slieve Russell Hotel Limited holds 100% of the shares in the Slieve Russell Hotel Property Limited, which owns and operates the Slieve Russell Hotel, a 4 star hotel located in Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan….Transaction details.

Economic sector Media merger
Real Estate No

Who owns Quinn Cement?

In April 2011, a share receiver was appointed to Anglo Irish Bank (to which the Quinn Group owed over €2.8 billion), who took control of the Quinn family’s equity interest in the Quinn Group….Mannok.

Type Privately owned
Headquarters Derrylin, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

When was the Slieve Russell built?

Tony Walker, General Manager at Slieve Russell Hotel, Golf & Country Club said: “Since the opening of Slieve Russell Hotel, Golf & Country in 1992, we have worked continuously to ensure that our golf and leisure facilities are amongst the best in the country.

How many rooms does the Slieve Russell Hotel have?

Set in 300 acres, including 50 acres of lakes, the resort offers a unique experience in relaxation and leisure. Facilities include 222 stylish bedrooms, a world-class spa, excellent conference and banqueting facilities, along with a magnificent leisure centre.

When did the Slieve Russell Hotel open?

1992
Tony Walker, General Manager at Slieve Russell Hotel, Golf & Country Club said: “Since the opening of Slieve Russell Hotel, Golf & Country in 1992, we have worked continuously to ensure that our golf and leisure facilities are amongst the best in the country.

How many bedrooms does the Slieve Russell Hotel have?

222 bedrooms
With 222 bedrooms including 13 suites, the Slieve Russell Hotel can house your delegates in luxury and comfort.

How many acres is the Slieve Russell?

300 acres
The Slieve Russell Hotel provides luxury hotel accommodation in a tranquil setting. Set in 300 acres, including 50 acres of lakes, the Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club with Ciúin Spa & Wellness Centre offers a unique experience in relaxation and leisure to our guests.

Where was Seán Quinn’s house searched?

The home of businessman Seán Quinn has been searched by gardaí in Co Cavan. Gardaí investigating alleged criminal activity in Cavan and the wider border region went to the house in Ballyconnell on Wednesday.

Who is Seán Quinn and what’s in his planning application?

‘Seán Quinn is a well-known businessman in the Cavan area,’ reads the application by architect Paul Joyce. ‘This present application seeks to demolish their existing house and replace it with a new family house which is more ­fitting to their needs.’ Those needs included seven en-suite bedrooms and a luxurious leisure area.

Is Seán Quinn the richest man in Ireland?

At the time of construction, Mr Quinn was still considered the richest man in Ireland – something that is clearly reflected in the plans. ‘Seán Quinn is a well-known businessman in the Cavan area,’ reads the application by architect Paul Joyce.

How much did Seán Quinn move from one company to another?

In one case, a €180m Moscow office block and almost €5m in cash were moved from a Quinn company into a new firm. Seán Quinn senior and his children are being sued by Anglo for personal guarantees they made in relation to €2.8bn in loans used to buy shares in Anglo.