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North-east whisky firm moves into Southeast Asian market with products hitting the shelves in Kuala Lumpur
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LMFM Judge Martin Nolan said he intended to making an order for 240 hours of community service in lieu of two-and-a-half years imprisonment
The owner of a chain of pharmacies may receive community service for fraudulently obtaining payments from the HSE’s Primary Care Reimbursement Service.
55-year-old John Corr of Vergemount Hall, Clonskeagh, was the owner of five pharmacies which made duplicate claims for reimbursement from the scheme.
He pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to seven counts of dishonestly inducing the HSE scheme to make a reimbursement at locations in Dublin and Louth on dates between July 15th and July 30th, 2016.
Cumbrian chef named among most influential women in hospitality
Nina Matsunaga head chef at the Black Bull Sedbergh. Picture: Phil Rigby Photography
The head chef at The Black Bull in Sedbergh has been included in a prestigious list of the most influential women in hospitality for 2021,
Nina Matsunaga has been recognised by CODE Hospitality, an industry membership organisation for the second year in a row.
Each year, it champions women in every part of the hospitality industry from sommeliers to human resources, chefs to PRs.
Nina is the only Cumbrian to feature in the list, which includes TV chefs and authors.
The Black Bull in Sedbergh s head chef Nina Matsunaga in industry ranking
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Pharmacy owner defrauds HSE by applying for duplicate claims for chemists in Louth and Dublin
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The owner of a chain of pharmacies may receive community service for fraudulently obtaining payments from the HSE’s Primary Care Reimbursement Service, a court has heard.
John Corr (55) was the owner of five pharmacies which made duplicate claims for reimbursement from the scheme, which is responsible for making payments to healthcare professionals, like GPs, dentists and pharmacists, for the free or reduced costs services they provide to the public.
Corr, of Vergemount Hall, Clonskeagh, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to seven counts of dishonestly inducing the HSE scheme to make a reimbursement at locations in County Dublin and County Louth on dates between July 15, 2016 and July 30, 2016.
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