3 4 CHAIRMAN: Good morning, Mr. Murphy. 5 - The Tribunal of ...
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7114:08:131 Q. 466 If I was a teller sitting at one <strong>of</strong> the desks and I was taking in Sterling and2 I was making the lodgements but I wasn't actually recording the transactions3 where would I keep the Sterling cash?4 A. I assume it would have to go into the shoot.14:08:295 Q. 467 Like a cash register sort <strong>of</strong> a thing?6 A. Yes.7 Q. 468 I see. And it would all be kept together is that so?8 A. And then you balance the cash at the end <strong>of</strong> the evening.9 Q. 469 So if I take in Sterling at 1 o'clock and I don't do the transaction and I take14:08:3910 in more at 2 o'clock and I don't record the transaction and do the same at 311 o'clock. That accumulation <strong>of</strong> Sterling cash is all kept together in the same12 place in the same drawer, is that correct?13 A. Correct.14 Q. 470 And at 5 o'clock or thereabouts, I come to balance the 135 account, I count all14:08:5515 <strong>of</strong> the Sterling I have, correct?16 A. Go on, yeah.17 Q. 471 And then you write up the 135 transactions, is that correct?18 A. No, no, no. <strong>The</strong>re is a docket, forms would be made out for the 135 but not put19 through. So you would put them through at that stage and then you would do14:09:1420 your balancing.21 Q. 472 Well if I could refer you to page No. 27296, please.2223 JUDGE FAHERTY: 97 maybe if you are looking for --2414:09:3125 MR. MILLAR: 27297 actually, I beg your pardon.2627 JUDGE FAHERTY: Yes.2829 Q. 473 MR. MILLAR: Now, how do you know what time the figure <strong>of</strong> 39,70.19 was written14:09:4630 in at?Premier Captioning & Realtime Limitedwww.pcr.ie Day 839