3 4 CHAIRMAN: Good morning, Mr. Murphy. 5 - The Tribunal of ...
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11315:14:571 A. Because I have no recollection. I have no belief that I ever saw or handled or2 dealt in Sterling.34 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: No but this is.15:15:185 A. That's a Sterling transaction I assume.67 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: No. This is --8 A. Irish.915:15:1810 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: This is the Irish equivalent <strong>of</strong> the Sterling.11 A. Yes.1213 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: So this is the actual lodgement to the account.14 A. Yes.15:15:211516 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: <strong>The</strong> Sterling, the Sterling transaction took place within a very17 short period <strong>of</strong> time <strong>of</strong> this.18 A. Right, yes.1915:15:3220 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: <strong>The</strong> bank believe that they are connected.21 A. Yes.2223 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: But well can you Explain circumstances which might occur where you24 would fill out the docket that somebody else would have ...15:15:4825 A. That is possible. I could have filled out the lodgements slip. It could have26 been in the <strong>of</strong>fice but nothing else relates to my handwriting on that only my27 signature and Cecelia E Ahern.28 Q. 658 MR. O'NEILL: You have already, I think given evidence to the <strong>Tribunal</strong>, Ms.29 Carruth, you were the only person who made the lodgements to the girls account,15:16:1530 isn't that your evidence?Premier Captioning & Realtime Limitedwww.pcr.ie Day 839