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Hall keen to see charity’s services continue

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Controversy surrounding financial irregularities emerged last week at the charity which offers support to those at risk of suicide and bereaved family members.

The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement has since launched a criminal investigation.

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While the former CEO Paul Kelly and his family have been hit with a court order preventing them from accessing Console's bank accounts.

The interim CEO David Hall says everything is being done to ensure Console can keep helping those who need it.

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