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Gambling-addicted Credit Union employee steals €87,000

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An employee of the Credit Union, identified as Aiden O’Malley (36), from Kilmilkin in Maam, has stolen €87,010 from customers to sustain his gambling addiction.

On 16 August 2016, management at the Credit Union on Mainguard street, Galway were alerted by a customer that €3,000 was missing from their account.

After an internal investigation was conducted by management, O’Malley accepted his crime.

Garda Mark Kelly told the court that just a few hours after the Credit Union reported the missing money, O’Malley called him to confess.

O’Malley had been filling out withdrawal slips in a customer’s name and copying their signature from past paperwork they’d filed with the Credit Union.

He’d then take money from the till and use it to gamble.

Mr. O’Malley’s barrister told the court that O’Malley was deeply ashamed of his actions, which he said happened because of a serious gambling addiction.

O’Malley had lost much of his own money gambling, including a deposit for a house that his family had lent him.

From there his addiction “spiraled out of control,” the defence solicitor said.

The court took into account that O’Malley had co-operated completely with the investigation and told Garda Kelly about all the thefts.

The defence said that this made a case that “would appear complicated and had the potential to be vast,” rather straightforward.

The gardaí did not have to spend time and resources going through the paper trail to identify and other possible thefts.

Judge Brian O’Callaghan noted that O’Malley kept a list of all the “transactions” he made, which the judge said indicated he knew things would come to a head, and kept it to “put the record straight.”

Garda Kelly said that he was deeply worried for O’Malley when he first interviewed him at the station, describing him as distraught and feeling suicidal.

Garda Kelly immediately contacted Cluain Mhuire addiction and mental health treatment centre.

O’Malley completed a period of residency there to get treatment for his addiction and was interview by gardaí again when he came out.

None of the victims suffered any financial loss, as they were all fully compensated by the Credit Union.

Still, the court said that there was an incredible breach of trust involved with an employee of the Credit Union taking money out customers’ accounts.

Especially with a “community-based, socially conscious” institution like a Credit Union Judge O’Callaghan said, adding that to an extent it was like stealing from your neighbour.

O’Malley was fired from the Credit Union, but he has found other employment and the defence said that he has been saving €100 a week since to pay compensation.

He had €10,000 in court, some of which was a loan from his family, which the judge directed should be paid to the Credit Union to cover any rise in insurance they suffered from this.

A probation report showed that Mr O’Malley, who has no previous criminal record, was at a very low risk of re-offending.

He was also assessed for community service by the probation services and deemed suitable.

The defence also urged the judge to consider the case of Mark Hehir in asking the court not to jail O’Malley.

Hehir stole hundreds of thousands of euro from the City Bin Company while he worked there to feed his own gambling addiction.

Judge Rory McCabe gave Hehir a suspended sentence in January, which was upheld by the Court of Appeals this week after a state appeal.

 

Source: galwaydaily.com

Niji Narayan has been in the writing industry for well over a decade or so. He prides himself as one of the few survivors left in the world who have actually mastered the impossible art of copy editing. Niji graduated in Physics and obtained his Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism. He has always interested in sports writing and travel writing. He has written for numerous websites and his in-depth analytical articles top sports magazines like Cricket Today and Sports Today. He reports gaming industry headlines from all around the globe.

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