2 Executives, at Irish Bank and Airline, Resign Amid Scandals By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Published: May 30, 2004 DUBLIN, May 29 (Agence France-Presse) — Two of Ireland's top executives, the chairman of the national airline Aer Lingus and the chief executive of the Bank of Ireland, resigned Saturday as a result of separate bank scandals. Tom Mulcahy, the chairman of Aer Lingus, resigned in a letter to Seamus Brennan, the transport minister, after widely being named in the media on Saturday in connection with a tax-evasion scandal at Allied Irish Bank. Michael Soden, chief executive of Bank of Ireland, stepped down...