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Declan J. Ganley (born approx. 1968) is an Irish businessman and political activist. Ganley lives in Abbeyknockmoy, County Galway.
Business career
Ganley is currently chairman and CEO of Rivada Networks, a US defence contractor specializing in military telecom systems. In the past, he has been involved in business ventures selling Russian aluminium and in the Latvian forestry sector, where he was made a foreign affairs adviser after it gained independence in 1991. Back in Ireland, Ganley had owned the high-profile jewellery website, Adornis.com, which collapsed after the downturn in the technology sector. A 2006 interview in CNBC’s European Business magazine suggested Ganley had a personal worth of €300 million.
Libertas
Ganley is the founder and is Chairman of Libertas, a lobby group advocating a no vote to the 2008 referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon in Ireland.
Libertas says it is funded by private donations, which is perfectly legal, though donations above a certain amount will have to be disclosed by the group after the referendum. According to the group, Ganley and his wife have already donated the maximum amount of €6,300.
References
- "Declan J. Ganley". www.rivada.com. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
- ^ Daly, Gavin (2006-03-19). "US magazine claims Ganley set to become billionaire". The Sunday Business Post.
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"Libertas and its letters from Austria". The Sunday Business Post. 2008-05-25.
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External Links
- Libertas homepage
- Libertas: US Military Contractors Against Lisbon!
- ACLIS: Declan J. Ganley
- TanPortal News: Declan J. Ganley & Albania
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