Former Bóthar boss has until today to reveal where misappropriated funds are
10:26 Tuesday, 04 May 2021
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The former boss of aid agency Bothar has until today to tell a court where money taken from the charity has gone and what his current assets are.
Last week the High Court heard David Moloney admitted to misappropriating large amounts of money donated to the charity for his personal use but did not say where the money had gone.
The alleged misappropriation emerged after Bóthar chairman Harry Lawlor filed an affadavit last month.
Bóthar, whose work included helping poor farmers in developing countries by sending out livestock, secured a temporary High Court injunction freezing the assets of Mr Moloney, who quit his job as the organisation’s CEO in February
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Search By Live95 News Team via Getty Images The former boss of Limerick-based aid agency Bothar has until today to tell a court where money taken from the charity has gone and what his current assets are.
Last week the High Court heard David Moloney admitted to misappropriating large amounts of money donated to the charity for his personal use but did not say where the money had gone.
The alleged misappropriation emerged after Bóthar chairman Harry Lawlor filed an affidavit last month.
Bóthar, whose work included helping poor farmers in developing countries by sending out livestock, secured a temporary High Court injunction freezing the assets of Mr Moloney, who quit his job as the organisation’s CEO in February
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The revelations about the charity began last month following legal action
The former boss of aid agency Bothar has until today to tell a court where money taken from the charity has gone and what his current assets are.
Last week the High Court heard David Moloney admitted to misappropriating large amounts of money donated to the charity for his personal use but did not say where the money had gone.
The alleged misappropriation emerged after Bóthar chairman Harry Lawlor filed an affadavit last month.
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Bóthar, whose work included helping poor farmers in developing countries by sending out livestock, secured a temporary High Court injunction freezing the assets of Mr Moloney, who quit his job as the organisation’s CEO in February
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The Tipperary based former boss of aid agency Bóthar has until today to tell a court where money taken from the charity has gone and what his current assets are.
Last week the High Court heard David Moloney from Newport admitted to misappropriating large amounts of money donated to the charity for his personal use but did not say where the money had gone.
The alleged misappropriation emerged after Bóthar chairman Harry Lawlor filed an affidavit last month.
Bóthar, whose work included helping poor farmers in developing countries by sending out livestock, secured a temporary High Court injunction freezing the assets of Mr Moloney, who quit his job as the organisationâs CEO in February