Decision on whether or not to lift rte order over denis o'brien on friday
The High Court will decide on Friday whether or not to lift an order which blocks RTE from reporting Denis O'Brien's banking arrangements with IBRC. Lawyers for Denis O'Brien are opposed to discharging the injunction in full - but say they accept it should change. Senior Counsel David Holland for RTE told the High Court that comments made in respect of Denis O'Brien's banking arrangements made in the Dáil last night have rendered the injunction 'pointless' - because all of the script it sought to publish was now in the public domain. The court heard that Mr O'Brien was maintaining a 'Sword of Damocles' over the entire media, and RTÉ in particular, which no other citizen has in the ordinary way - with the sole effect of the injunction being the 'chilling' of the media. Lawyers for Denis O'Brien say they accept that material is no longer confidential - but are opposing lifting the injunction because it covers other information relating to the businessman's dealings with IBRC in RTE's possession.- which it has refused to identify. Mr Justice Binchy says he will give his decision on the matter on Friday morning.
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