President dressed in undertaker to receive IMF

Ryanair: presidente veste-se de agente funerário para receber FMIIrish banks are on the verge of collapse but the country continues to spend millions on 'luxury' terminals. Ryanair's CEO joked situation

The controversial CEO of low-cost carrier Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, dressed like an undertaker to receive IMF staff who are in Ireland. 
O'Leary came to the amazement of all, dress to 'rule' at the time of opening a new terminal at Dublin airport and compared his "fantasy" to the developments which have triggered a serious crisis that now affects banks that country on the verge of collapse, says Bloomberg.
The CEO said that, during an interview that the luxury end - officially estimated at more than 600 million - would be a nice place to receive officials of the International Monetary Fund. This all while the prime minister of Ireland, Michael O ¿Leary, was preparing to inaugurate such a project already recognized as' the arrivals terminal of the IMF. "
Remember that Ireland has already admitted that their banking needs help, a sum which may amount to "tens of billions of euros'. Still continues to inaugurate a terminal value, according to the CEO of Ryanair, "will be around 1.2 billion euros' instead of the 600 million who are officially appointed and that longer correspond to triple the cost initially appointed for the project.

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