Three more NAMA directors are set to face questions this morning over the sale of its Northern Ireland loan took.
Last week the Public Accounts Committee was told the transaction was not overseen by NAMA's Northern advisory committee - but instead by its main board based in Dublin. Today three members of that board will be called for questioning on why the sale was not called off, after concerns were raised about alleged fixers' fees. There'll also be questions as to why the loans were all sold in one piece, when only a handful of worldwide groups would be able to afford it.
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