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World Service,06 Jun 2018,26 mins

Former Bank Boss Guilty of Multi-Billion Euro Fraud

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After a long trial the former chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank, David Drumm, has now been found guilty on two counts of fraud. We hear from the BBC's Ireland Correspondent Chris Page. Also on the programme, Facebook has confirmed it has a data-sharing partnership with several Chinese firms, Gabriel Dance of the New York Times broke the original story he tells us the latest. We travel to Zimbabwe to examine a more open approach towards foreign investors in the country. Former executive director of Croatia's most successful football club Dinamo Zagreb, Zdravko Mamic, has been handed a six year jail term for corruption. Aleksandar Holiga is a Croatian football journalist and tells us what Mr Mamic had done wrong. Plus we find out why Microsoft has sunk a small data centre in the sea off the coast of northern Scotland. (Picture: Anglo Irish Bank Headquarters Credit: Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images)

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