A post office manager who gambled €40,000 on the Norwegian women’s soccer team as part of a gambling spree using stolen money has been sentenced to four years in prison.
Wexford Circuit Criminal Court heard yesterday that Tony O’Reilly (37), Sandhills, Hacketstown Road, Carlow, stole €1.75 million over a 14- month period to feed his gambling habit. He had previously pleaded guilty to six offences of theft at Gorey Post Office. He appeared before Judge Pauline Codd yesterday.
He had also pleaded guilty to six charges of falsifying An Post lodgement dockets between December 6th, 2010, and June 29th, 2011.
The incidents only came to light in June of last year when a regional audit was being carried out at the post office.
The court heard O’Reilly had developed a chronic gambling problem and he had an account called “Tony Ten” with Paddy Power Bookmakers. When the account was examined it was found that over the period in question it had a turnover of €10 million, with €8.3 million in winnings and €1.7 million in losses.
Det Garda Ian Hayes of Gorey Garda station had told the court that O’Reilly said the theft started at the post office when he sometimes took a bag of coins from a larger bag which then was not checked. If it was a bag of €2 coins he would replace it with a bag of 2 cent coins so as not to highlight the weight difference.
In April 2010, O’Reilly had taken about €8,000, which increased over the months to €80,000 and by the end of the year, he had taken €280,000.
At that stage, to cover himself during an audit, he brought an accountable receipt for €97,538 into the toilet at work and changed it to €397,538, thus concealing the misappropriation.
Gardaà said O’Reilly was married with a two-year-old child and he co-operated at all times with them.
O’Reilly joined An Post in 1998 and worked for a time in Tallaght before returning to Carlow. In 2009 he was appointed manager in Gorey.
Patrick McCarthy SC, defending, said O’Reilly did not benefit from the money and lived in a modest house.
He was viewed by Paddy Power Bookmakers as a highly valued customer and was brought on all-expenses paid trips to the Europa League Final in the Aviva Stadium and other sporting events.
The court heard that O’Reilly had given up gambling completely, had attended courses at addiction centres, wanted to become an addiction counsellor himself and had co-operated fully with gardaĂ.
At yesterday’s sentencing, Judge Codd sentenced O’Reilly to four years in prison but suspended the final year on condition that when he came out, he attended further gambling addiction counselling.
Not sure, but if I had nicked a load of money, the first instict would to be punt like mad with it. enjoy the winnings and when it went tragically wrong start blarting about my gambling addiction. so then IT WASN'T MY FAULT!!!! HAPPY XMAS!!
Not sure,but if I had nicked a load of money, the first instict would to be punt like mad with it.enjoy the winnings and when it went tragically wrong start blarting about my gambling addiction.so then IT WASN'T MY FAULT!!!!HAPPY XMAS!!
Paddy stinks after that they could not possibly have NOT known that his salary would not support his betting long term, NEVER PHASED THEM, totally dishonest.
Paddy stinks after that they could not possibly have NOT known that his salary would not support his betting long term, NEVER PHASED THEM, totally dishonest.
TOP MANAGEMENT CHANGES AT PADDY POWER PLC 21st December
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Retail operation promotions to follow Mangan retirement
Irish land and online gambling group Paddy Power plc announced forthcoming senior management changes Friday, triggered by the intended retirement of Jimmy Mangan, Head of Irish Retail and Dial-a-Bet operations, scheduled for July 2013.
Mangan has been responsible for the management of Irish Retail and Dial-a-Bet since the formation of Paddy Power in 1988.
Management of retail operations in the UK and Ireland will be combined from July next year under Andy McCue, who presently heads UK Retail operations, a position he has held for the last 6 years. The company believes that the reorganisation will better enable it to leverage the scale of its retail platforms in both regions.
Charlie Kelly will be appointed Head of Irish Retail. He joined Paddy Power in 1999 as group financial accountant and company secretary, before moving into his current role of Head of Retail Operations in Ireland in 2005.
Dan Thomson has been appointed Head of UK Retail. Dan joined Paddy Power as Head of Retail Gaming in 2008 and is currently Head of UK Retail Operations.
Paddy Power CEO, Patrick Kennedy, said:
"Andy has delivered outstanding results with the team in UK Retail since 2006 and brings extensive strategic and operational expertise to this broader role, while Dan's experience positions him very well for the continued development of the UK Retail business. Charlie will leverage his broad experience in Retail to drive the business forward. I believe these appointments will further strengthen and support the Group's growth."
"Jimmy Mangan has provided unique leadership to both the Irish Retail business and the broader group for 24 years. Put simply, without Jimmy, Paddy Power would not be what it is today. We thank him for his exceptional contribution and commitment."
TOP MANAGEMENT CHANGES AT PADDY POWER PLC21st Decemberhttp://www.azonlinecasinos.com Retail operation promotions to follow Mangan retirement Irish land and online gambling group Paddy Power plc announced forthcoming senior management changes Friday,
wonder how much he managed to stash away for when he's released......Maybe he buried it....Anyone want to go on treasure hunt around wexford. Quite literally FREEEEEE MONEY!
€6.6m PROFIT yikes. wonder how much he managed to stash away for when he's released......Maybe he buried it....Anyone want to go on treasure hunt around wexford. Quite literally FREEEEEE MONEY!
'€6.6m PROFIT yikes. wonder how much he managed to stash away for when he's released......Maybe he buried it....Anyone want to go on treasure hunt around wexford. Quite literally FREEEEEE MONEY! '
10M turnover - ÂŁ8.3M RETURNS (not winnings) 1.7M loss
The only treasure buried is in the PP coffers!
'€6.6m PROFIT yikes. wonder how much he managed to stash away for when he's released......Maybe he buried it....Anyone want to go on treasure hunt around wexford. Quite literally FREEEEEE MONEY! '10M turnover - £8.3M RETURNS (not winnings) 1.7M lo