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The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has decided against pursuing a Longford estate agent over alleged fraudulent claiming of the State s Pandemic Unemploy.
Estate agent in the Midlands in court over alleged PUP fraud
Reporter:
15 May 2021
A Longford estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Payments );
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An estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 of Pandemic Unemployment Payments (PUP).
Fintan McGill (65), Kilmacannon, Newtownforbes, Co Longford appeared before a sitting of Longford District Court this afternoon charged with ten counts of fraudulently claiming the State s welfare support scheme.
The charges date over a two month period between April 28 2020 and June 30 2020, all of which allegedly took place at Ulster Bank, Main Street, Longford under Section 6 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act.
Longford estate agent in court over alleged €3k PUP fraud
Reporter:
liam.cosgrove@longfordleader.ie
A Longford estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Payments );
);
An estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 of Pandemic Unemployment Payments (PUP).
Fintan McGill (65), Kilmacannon, Newtownforbes, Co Longford appeared before a sitting of Longford District Court this afternoon charged with ten counts of fraudulently claiming the State s welfare support scheme.
The charges date over a two month period between April 28 2020 and June 30 2020, all of which allegedly took place at Ulster Bank, Main Street, Longford under Section 6 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act.