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Bóthar case: Former CEO admits misappropriation of funds
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The former chief executive of the Bóthar charity, David Moloney, has admitted very significant wrongdoing in relation to the misappropriation of money from the charity.
The High Court heard that the amount of money alleged to have been taken by him from the charity has increased from €465,000 to almost €770,000 in light of admissions made by him.
Lawyers for the charity said Mr Moloney, from Clino, Newport in Co Tipperary, had made significant admissions since allegations that he misappropriated donations to the charity were first revealed earlier this month.
But they said the charity was troubled as Mr Moloney had not told them what he had done with the money.
A dispute between the Bóthar charity and its former chief executive David Moloney has been adjourned for two weeks at the High Court.
Last week, Bóthar, whose activities include aiding poor farmers in developing nations through donations of livestock, secured a temporary High Court injunction freezing the assets of Mr Moloney, who resigned as chief executive in February.
Ms Justice Nuala Butler also ordered Mr Moloney, who joined Bóthar in 1995 and held the post of chief executive for eight years, not to reduce his assets below a value of â¬465,000.
The orders were made on an ex parte basis (one side represented only) and the judge heard Mr Moloney of Clino, Newport, Co Tipperary, denies all allegations of wrongdoing.