An interesting article by Charlie Weston here :
Banks are resisting attempts to own up to almost 10,000 more tracker scandal cases.
And the list of unrsesolved issues
Cases where the banks are refusing to admit there is a tracker issue, or have failed to deal with it in a way that is acceptable to borrowers, include:
:: Some 2,500 cases at Permanent TSB where people were put on a tracker, but with a margin of 3.25pc over the European Central Bank rate, which is not considered to be a tracker;
:: Around 700 cases at Ulster Bank where customers did not start their mortgage on a tracker. They subsequently went on a tracker rate, but then fixed. After that they were denied a tracker;
:: Up to 300 cases at KBC where existing customers were denied a tracker after fixing;
:: Between 200 and 300 cases at Danske Bank where the lender has refused to restore some borrowers to a tracker;
:: Some 5,600 cases at AIB where the bank admitted these people should have been given a tracker, but has not given them one. Instead, it has paid them just €1,615 for the failure to give them a tracker when their fixed rates expired;
:: Roughly 200 cases of staff and former staff at Bank of Ireland who say documents they have clearly show they should have trackers.