Frank Beatty SC, for Bóthar, said Mr Moloney has also admitted that he “concocted” payments from Bóthar to a company in England in association with Billy Kelly, for the benefit of both men. These payments occurred without the knowledge or consent of the board of Bóthar, the High Court was told. Mr Moloney has said he wants to apologise to the charity and to make restitution, but the charity still has concerns, Mr Beatty told Mr Justice Senan Allen. The former chief executive has not disclosed to the charity what he has done with the money, he said. The allegations against Mr Moloney, of Clino, Newport, Co Tipperary, include that Bóthar funded a €10,000 hay shed on a farm he owns.
Source: The Irish Times April 27, 2021 12:19 UTC