He was a partner in Cork Gully, a well-known firm of insolvency practitioners (established in 1935 with his father, WH Cork, and Harry Gully) which in 1980 became part of Coopers & Lybrand. Cork was recognised as an "insolvency baron" who had a dominant role in that field which set him apart from mainstream accountancy.
Prior to his election of Mayor he had served as a sheriff of London for 1975-76.
Sir Kenneth's son Sir Roger Cork (31 March 1947–21 October 2002) followed in his footsteps, both as a partner in Cork Gully and as Lord Mayor of London (1996–97).
Mr Gould said he believed he would be vindicated following the investigation. A second Sinn Féin representative, CorkCity councillorKennethCollins, was arrested in early January by appointment arising from the same investigation ... READ MORE ... .
Cllr KennethCollins, who serves on CorkCity Council representing the northwest of the city, was arrested by appointment at Togher Garda station, his ...