Two of the three former Anglo Irish Bank officials who were jailed last month for hiding accounts connected to the bank's ex-chief executive Seán FitzPatrick from Revenue Commissioners have lodged appeals.
Lawyers for former Anglo head of treasury Tiarnan O'Mahoney and former assistant manager Aoife Maguire filed their appeal papers with the Court of Appeal office earlier this week.
O'Mahoney and Maguire, along with former company secretary Bernard Daly, were jailed by Judge Patrick McCartan last month following an eight-week trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
O'Mahoney received a three-year sentence while Daly received two years and Maguire got an 18-month term.
Daly, 67, of Collins Avenue West, Whitehall, Dublin, O'Mahoney, 56, of Glen Pines, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow and Maguire, 62, of Rothe Abbey, South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin had pleaded not guilty to seven counts of conspiring to hide or delete accounts connected to Mr FitzPatrick in 2003 and 2004 so they could not be assessed by Revenue for Deposit Interest Retention Tax (DIRT).
O'Mahoney is appealing both his convictions by the jury and the length of his sentence. Maguire is appealing the length of her sentence only.
Daly has yet to lodge an appeal but still has until Friday to do so.