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image captionThe PMS went into administration at the height of the financial crisis in 2008
Some people who invested money in the failed Presbyterian Mutual Society (PMS) are facing losses of tens of thousands of pounds, an MP has claimed.
Supervisors have said they will not be able to pay back a £175m loan from the NI Executive.
As a result, other creditors have been told that they will receive no more repayments.
DUP Strangford MP Jim Shannon said some of his constituents would lose part of their life savings.
The PMS went into administration at the height of the financial crisis in 2008.
Michelle O Neill truly sorry over Bobby Storey funeral Michelle O Neill: I am truly sorry for the hurt that has been caused to so many families who have lost a loved one Digital Staff 01 April, 2021 13:36
Arlene Foster said: The prioritisation at Roselawn over other grieving families was hurtful, ignorant and callous in the extreme, acts of arrogance, acts of self entitlement, acts of privilege
Stormont s deputy first minister has offered a heartfelt and unreserved apology to families bereaved in the pandemic for her actions in relation to her attendance at the funeral of former IRA leader Bobby Storey.
As the assembly was recalled from Easter recess to debate a motion of censure against her, Michelle O Neill told MLAs she was truly sorry for the hurt caused to those who had lost loved ones.
Stormont’s deputy First Minister has offered a “heartfelt and unreserved apology” to families bereaved in the pandemic for her actions in relation to her attendance at a large republican funeral.
As the Northern Ireland Assembly was recalled from Easter recess to debate a motion of censure against her, Michelle O’Neill told MLAs she was “truly sorry” for the hurt caused to those who had lost loved ones.
The Sinn Fein vice president has apologised to bereaved families on a number of occasions in the months since her attendance at the controversial funeral of former IRA leader Bobby Storey, and has also expressed regret for damage caused to Stormont’s public health messaging.
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