Nama inquiry: Bryson claims DUP's Peter Robinson was to receive payment
An inquiry has heard an allegation that Northern Ireland's first minister was to receive a payment upon completion of NI's biggest property deal.
Peter Robinson has previously denied he was to receive any payment or benefit as a result of the deal.
Loyalist blogger Jamie Bryson told the committee that the money was paid into an Isle of Man bank account controlled by Belfast solicitors firm, Tughan's.
He named four other beneficiaries in his evidence - solicitor Ian Coulter, accountant David Watters, ex-Nama advisor Frank Cushanhan and developer Andrew Creighton.