Three former Anglo executives have all been handed jail terms for trying to defraud Revenue.
The Anglo Irish Bank officials have been jailed for between 18 months and three years.
Former chief Operations Officer Tiarnan O'Mahoney, former company secretary Bernard Daly and former assistant manager Aoife Maguire were found guilty yesterday on all charges after nearly seven hours of deliberations and a two month trial.
Tiarnan O'Mahoney of Glen Pines, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, who was second in command at the bank, received a three year sentence.
Bernard Daly, of Collins Avenue West, Dublin was sentenced to two years and Aoife Maguire of South Circular Road, Dublin got 18 months.
All sentences are to begin immediately.
Judge McCartan said it was clear the accused engaged in a deliberate and ongoing fraud to stop the accounts of their employer, Anglo chairman Sean FitzPatrick, from being disclosed to Revenue.
The judge called Anglo a "very sick bank" which "took a very, very dishonest approach to Revenue."