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Former employee charged with stealing over €870,000 from Virgin Media Television

A former payroll administrator at Virgin Media Television has been sent forward for trial accused...
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15.21 31 May 2021


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Former employee charged with stealing over €870,000 from Virgin Media Television

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15.21 31 May 2021


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A former payroll administrator at Virgin Media Television has been sent forward for trial accused of stealing more than €870,000 from the broadcaster.

39-year-old Kellie Walton of Kilfenora Road, Dublin 12 had been charged in March last year with theft of €64,509 in cash, the property of TV3/Virgin Media Television, on a date in 2018.

She was also accused of stealing €70,614 in 2019 from the television station at Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, Dublin 12.

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Investigating gardaí John Tuthill and David Jennings were given further time to obtain directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

An eight-volume file was sent to the DPP following the probe which went back over a 10-year period.

In April, twenty additional charges were brought against Ms Walton. There were 10 counts of theft from the station, bringing the total to €870,500, from 2009 to 2019.

She and her partner John Murray, 40, who has the same address, were each charged with 10 money laundering offences. The DPP directed trial on indictment which, on conviction, has wider sentencing powers.

They made no reply to the charges and appeared again at Dublin District Court today.

Books of evidence were served on them by the State and Judge Miriam Walsh agreed to the DPP’s request to grant a return for trial order.

She told them they were being sent forward for trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court where they will face their next hearing on July 22nd.

They nodded when warned that they had two weeks to inform the prosecution if they intended to use alibis in their defence.

They have not yet indicated how they will plead.

Defence solicitor Luke Staines told the court the pair were applying for legal aid which would allow them to be represented by senior counsel. This was due to the seriousness of the charges, he explained.

Detective Garda Jennings, who served the books of evidence, told the court the case related to the alleged theft of approximately €850,000 over 10 years.

Judge Walsh agreed to grant legal aid to include senior counsel. She also directed that copies of video evidence be handed over to the defence.

Reporting from Tom Tuite at Dublin District Court 


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