Former payroll administrator accused of stealing €870,000 from TV station

Woman and partner also charged with 10 money-laundering offences

The woman was charged with 10 counts of theft. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni/Collins
The woman was charged with 10 counts of theft. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni/Collins

A former payroll administrator at Virgin Media Television is to face trial accused of stealing more than €870,000 from the broadcaster.

Kellie Walton (39) of Kilfenora Road, Dublin 12 had been originally charged in March last year with theft of €64,509 in cash, property of TV3/Virgin Media Television, on a date in 2018.

She was also accused of stealing €70,614 in 2019 from the television station located at Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, D12.

Detectives John Tuthill and David Jennings were given further time to obtain directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

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An eight-volume file was sent to the DPP following the Garda investigation which went back over a 10-year period.

The case was back before Dublin District Court on Thursday.

Twenty additional charges were brought against Ms Walton. There were 10 counts of theft from the station, bringing the total to €870,500, from 2009 to 2019.

She and her partner John Murray (40), who has the same address, were also charged with 10 money -laundering offences on Thursday.

Detective Garda Tuthill told Judge Bryan Smyth that Ms Walton was arrested at the courthouse for the purpose of being charged.

She was handed copies of the charges, cautioned and “had nothing to say” in reply.

Det Gda Jennings said Mr Murray also had no reply when the new charges were brought.

The DPP has directed trial on indictment in the circuit court.

There was no objection to the couple remaining on bail.

Defence solicitor Rachel Finn consented to the case being adjourned until May 31st, when her clients are to be served with books of evidence and sent forward for trial.

Legal aid was granted after the judge heard there was no change in their financial circumstances.

They have not not yet indicated how they will plead.