Ex-principal jailed over ‘selfish’ €204,000 theft from school

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Suspended sentence initially given to Finbarr Boyle deemed too lenient by Court of Appeal

Boyle, who originally faced 23 counts on the indictment, was given a wholly suspended two year sentence on condition he repay €25,000 by JudgeThe Court of Appeal found Boyle’s sentence to be “unduly lenient” on Monday on foot of an appeal brought by theCourt of Appeal president Mr

Mr Justice Birmingham said another fraud was uncovered in relation to the School Meals Programme run by the. Kilnaleck withdrew from the scheme in 2008 but Boyle continued to submit claims to the relevant department, ultimately resulting in a theft of €73,000. He said the Circuit Court heard from the father of one former pupil, who was capped at underage soccer level and went on to sign for Stoke City in. The footballer’s father told the Circuit Court that his son never would have reached the level of success he had achieved without the support and encouragement of Boyle.

 

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