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Woman who claimed €69k in welfare payments whilst travelling to Barbados and Morocco jailed

Mary O’Callaghan was sentenced to 18 months.

A WOMAN WHO fraudulently claimed over €69,000 in carer’s allowance for minding her elderly mother in Cork when she was living in the UK and travelling to Barbados and Morocco has been jailed for 18 months.

Painter and decorator Mary O’Callaghan of Woodvale Road, Beaumount, Blackrock in Cork appeared before Cork Circuit Criminal Court for sentencing having gathered in the region of €19,000 in compensation.

At a previous hearing of the case Garda John Dineen, who is seconded to the Department of Social Protection, said Ms O’Callaghan (52) used a large amount of money she defrauded for foreign travel.

However, at a hearing of the case today Defence barrister, Nikki O’Sullivan, said that her client was keen to emphasise that her trip to Barbados was to attend a funeral and that it was “not a jolly on state funds.”

Garda Dineen told the court that Ms O’Callaghan had co operated fully with the investigation since the matter was first broached with her by gardai.

Garda Dineen said the case involved Ms O’Callaghan receiving payments for taking care of her mother in Cork when she was living in London. Payments were made from 2013 to 2019 when she was travelling back and forth from the UK.

“It came to the Department’s attention she was not living in the country. A Social Welfare inspector made various enquiries with Ryanair. He witnessed her flying in from Gatwick. And an investigation commenced.”

While there was reference to a much bigger number of charges, the defendant was charged with and pleaded guilty to a total of 20 sample counts of theft.

The 20 counts related to various amounts, mainly €204 but one was for €10,608 – namely a back-payment from 2014 to 2013 to when the application was initially made.

The location for the offences was Ballintemple post office in Cork and the charges stated that the amounts were stolen from the Department of Social Protection, contrary to the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud) Act.

Ms O’Sullivan, BL, today said that her client had done her best to raise compensation.

“However, she was the subject of an assault on herself and has been unable to work. ”

She said that a lot had been made at the last court hearing of photographs of her client on Facebook which appeared to involve a holiday to Barbados.

“It became a public spectacle. It was not a holiday. She was in Barbados to attend a funeral.”

Ms O’Sulllivan said her client would have liked to raise more compensation but work had dried up for her in her profession as a painter and decorator. Judge Sean O’Donnabhain said he was a little cynical about suggestions that the “paint ran dry” for the defendant.

Ms O’Sullivan appealed for leniency for her client who is a first time offender. She said that O’Callaghan had entered a guilty plea and was back and forth to her mother to care for her at the time of the offences.

She said a family matter required her being in England and Ms O’Callaghan’s son took over the care of his grandmother. The man remains the official carer for his grandmother

Judge Sean Ó Donnabháin said that O’Callaghan made flights of “consistent regularity” to and from England during her “egregious deliberate abuse of the social welfare system.”

“There is no doubt she knew what she was doing was fraudulent. It is an egregious type of offence. She knew she was not entitled to claim it. She was not even living in the country. ”

He added that a custodial sentence was warranted given that such allowances are “hard won” even for people who deserve them. Ms O’Callaghan, who is a grandmother and a mother of five, was jailed for 18 months.

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    Mute Eddie O'Neill
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    Mar 25th 2021, 4:20 PM

    Disgraceful, can they do anything right?

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    Mute Dixieblue
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    Mar 25th 2021, 4:54 PM

    @Eddie O’Neill: No.. they absolutely can NOT do ANYTHING right.

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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:47 PM

    @Eddie O’Neill: and it seems it was the rookiest of rooky mistakes too. An average 12 year old knows how to hide email addresses.

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    Mute Maurice O Neill
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    Mar 25th 2021, 4:24 PM

    Waiting for the (Learn Lessons) excuse now to come next. Unbelievable but not shocked by this

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    Mar 25th 2021, 4:21 PM

    Innocent women and children reall don’t stand a chance in the country!

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    Mute Brian McDonnell
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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:11 PM

    If they sat down and planned it they really couldn’t mess up this entire mother and baby homes issue any more than they actually have,

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    Mute Michael Byrne
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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:22 PM

    And of course it’s a system’s error. So no one held accountable yet again. I would love to know who has the final say in outsourcing these contracts.

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    Mute Jane Waters
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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:08 PM

    Do we not have enough people working in these Departments eg Health, Children etc to handle things in-house? Why do we ALWAYS have to out-source everything? Is it so that no individual can be held to account for these cock ups? This Govt has to be the most inept ever.

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    Mute Lar Lewis
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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:42 PM

    @Jane Waters: yes John. It’s so they can land the blame on the external party. Highly frustrating!

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    Mar 25th 2021, 5:17 PM

    I assume they Cc’d instead of Bcc’d in the email invite.

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    Mar 25th 2021, 7:23 PM

    Another article a few days ago people were complaining that the departments subject access request SARS looking for ID of those requesting information was to intrusive and cumbersome for those applying who will be elderly, and now there are complaints that there was a data breach email addresses were seen at an invitation to a meeting that members of the public could attend?
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    Mar 25th 2021, 4:46 PM

    Ffs. Are we really surprised by the incompetence

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