Former Fianna Fail leader and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and current Taoiseach Enda Kenny will be called to give evidence at the Banking Inquiry.
The former and current Taoiseach were summoned along with a number of othes to appear at the inquiry which will be held in July. It is understood that Ahern will be questioned on economic policy during his tenure, whilst Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny will be questioned about his financial policies as an opposition leader.
The hearing will also receive testimonies from Richard Bruton and Joan Burton as they were the former finance spokespersons for Fine Gael and Labour respectively, ex-Labour leader Pat Rabbitte, former Tánaiste Mary Harney, and former Green Party minister Eamon Ryan will also appear at the hearing.
Meanwhile it is believed that up to 10 bankers from the former Anglo Irish Bank will also appear at the hearing, which includes Seán FitzPatrick and David Drumm.