Michael O'Leary
Irish businessman, CEO of Ryanair Group
Michael O'Leary (born 20 March 1961) is an Irish businessman. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Ryanair Group. He has a net worth of around 800 million Euros, making him one of Ireland's richest businessmen.[1]
Controversies
In a June 2022 the Hungarian government introduced a new tax which required airlines to pay between €10 and €25 per departing passenger. In an interview O'Leary called the tax "beyond stupid" as well as calling Hungarian economic development minister Marton Nagy an "idiot".[2]
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