Trial of travel agent hears evidence

John Murphy of Church Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin denies lodging four cheques totalling over 18 thousand 600 euro into his personal account.

John Murphy ran a travel agent in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin and set up a charity in 1987 which sent thousands of terminally ill children to see Santa in Lapland.

He’s accused of stealing €18,643 by lodging four cheques from the charity’s account into his own personal account between June and July 2010.

The Children to Lapland Appeal was liquidated two years later.

In the first of three interviews with Gardai, he said he wasn’t paid by the charity for his work as Chairman, but did get expenses from time to time.

He insisted he never lodged money from the charity into his personal account.

Today, the court heard his travel agent used to subsidise the charity and there were some interchangeable transactions between the two.

Accounts show his company was owed €69,000 from the charity at the end of 2009.

The prosecution has finished calling evidence and the defence will now put its case forward.