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Episode 620: Father of 15 claims property declared proceeds of crime was purchased with social welfare money

A father of 15 is before the High Court where the Criminal Assets Bureau say his home, costly renovations and other assets are the proceeds of crime.


Dermot Calvert has denied claims that a Limerick Property worth almost euro 300k and a sum of cash were paid for through criminal means and instead he used savings from his social welfare to fund his lifestyle.


Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about Calvert and the case against him.

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