The suspended chief executive of the daa has described allegations against him of "sexist, misogynistic, racist, homophobic and ageist behaviour" in comments to or about daa employees as baseless.
DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs has been suspended on full pay, setting in motion a new investigation into his conduct after months of turmoil in the State airports group. The move late on Tuesday ...
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The DAA, which operates Dublin and Cork Airports, has appointed a deputy CEO. The development follows months of wrangling between the company's CEO Kenny Jacobs and its board of directors. A ...
The DAA board has told chief executive Kenny Jacobs of its intention to suspend him on full pay, in a move that raises the prospect of a High Court conflict between the two parties. The move comes as ...
DAA’s Kenny Jacobs is understood to be considering his legal options amid escalating tensions at the top of the country’s main airports operator including a potential move to unseat him. Mr Jacobs ...
DAA has refused to say whether it will accept an invitation for its board to appear before an Oireachtas committee. On Thursday, the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport invited the board of the ...
Business Post subscribers can read: • Why Kenny Jacobs still believes he can stay on — despite his chairman pushing for a €1m exit • The behind-the-scenes tensions inside the DAA boardroom as legal ...
Airports chief executive breaks silence after months of board turmoil at semi-state company DAA Chief Executive Kenny Jacobs pictured at terminal 2 of Dublin Airport. Picture; Gerry Mooney DAA boss ...
The DAA board found chief executive Kenny Jacobs unsuitable to continue in his post before entering talks on a deal for him to leave the business, The Irish Times has learned. The State-owned operator ...
Joint venture of Sacyr Ireland and Wills Bros scheduled for completion by August 2030 Representatives of Sacyr Ireland, Wills Bros, and Daa at the confirmation of the €265m contract to construct the ...
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