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4612:23:201 Q. 309 Okay. And back in 1994, 20,000 pounds was a very substantial sum <strong>of</strong> money,2 isn't that so?3 A. Correct.4 Q. 310 You might have bought a house for that?12:23:295 A. I didn't.6 Q. 311 Well not you particularly.7 A. No.8 Q. 312 But one may have bought a house. A very substantial sum. How many9 transactions <strong>of</strong> 20,000 pounds would have gone through your <strong>of</strong>fice in an average12:23:4110 day?11 A. I wouldn't say many. One perhaps but not every day, no.12 Q. 313 One a day?13 A. No, no. I wouldn't say that. I wouldn't say one a day.14 Q. 314 One a week?12:23:5315 A. Well perhaps not, no.16 Q. 315 Okay well a month.1718 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: Well are you talking about?19 A. Possibly.12:23:582021 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: <strong>Mr</strong>. Millar, are you talking about a cash transaction, cheque or any22 transaction.2324 MR. MILLAR: Any transaction <strong>of</strong> 20,000 pounds in his <strong>of</strong>fice.12:24:0525 A. We did have some business accounts and we had money coming in and out.26 Q. 316 Okay, well let's take personal accounts because this is what we're talking27 about here. We are now up to one a month. Would you have had one in a month?28 A. I can't recall that.29 Q. 317 Okay so it's a very rare occasion?12:24:2130 A. I would say so.Premier Captioning & Realtime Limitedwww.pcr.ie Day 839

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