Former Bóthar CEO seeks free legal aid for misappropriated funds court case

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Moloney said that he had approached the legal aid centre in Limerick, and wanted the case adjourned to see if his application is successful.

Image: Graham Hughes/Photocall Ireland! Image: Graham Hughes/Photocall Ireland! BÓTHAR’S FORMER CEO David Moloney is seeking to have his legal expenses of civil proceedings brought against him by the charity covered by the free legal aid scheme.

When the matter came before Mr Justice Senan Allen today, he was informed that lawyers that had previously represented Moloney, who attended the hearing via video link, had come off record. Counsel also told the court that it may be necessary to add other parties to the proceedings at a later stage. The judge also said that he was deferring any decision to formally join Olive Moloney to the proceedings before the High Court.

#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youHe also claims that much of what was misappropriated was paid to others, including the late Bóthar founder Peter Ireton.

 

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