Date set for Callely trial over alleged bogus phone expense claims

Former junior minister faces six charges in relation to using invoices as false instruments

Ivor Callely outside Dublin Circuit Criminal Court yesterday. Photograph: Collins Courts
Ivor Callely outside Dublin Circuit Criminal Court yesterday. Photograph: Collins Courts

A trial date has been set for former junior minister Ivor Callely in relation to allegations of making bogus mobile phone expense claims.

Mr Callely (55), of St Lawrence’s Road, Clontarf, Dublin, faces six charges in relation to using six invoices, from three phone companies, as false instruments at Leinster House for receipt of expenses for handsets and equipment, under the Oireachtas members’ direct purchase mobile phone scheme in November 2007, February 2008 and from September to December 2009.

Judge Mary Ellen Ring, at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, yesterday set a trial date for March 24th next.

Mr Callely, who remained at the back of the court during the short hearing, is also bailed to appear for a pre-trial hearing on February 14th next.

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Maurice Coffey, prosecuting (with Dominic McGinn SC) indicated that, as far as the State was concerned, there “was not many outstanding issues”.

The trial is expected to last about two weeks.