A former chairman of Anglo Irish Bank believes there are grounds to prosecute the bank's former chief executive David Drumm.
It comes amid the ongoing sentencing proceedings involving former directors at the bank Willie McAteer and Pat Whelan.
They learned yesterday that they're unlikely to face a jail term for issuing illegal loans to ten customers to buy shares in the bank.
Alan Dukes says David Drumm - who's currently in the US - could face prosecution on the same basis on which they were pursued: