Irish Daily Mail

Ex-councillor found guilty of corruption gets legal aid

- By Ruaidhrí Giblin

A FORMER Fine Gael councillor convicted of receiving corrupt payments from a property developer has been granted legal aid for a Supreme Court appeal.

Fred Forsey Jnr, 46, had pleaded not guilty to receiving €60,000, €10,000 and €10,000 in three corrupt payments in 2006, from a property developer who had an interest in a planning permission for the developmen­t of land at Ballygagin, Co. Waterford.

It was alleged that Forsey had behaved corruptly in trying to persuade officials and councillor­s in Waterford County Council to grant permission for the developmen­t and, when that was refused, attempting to alter the zoning of the land in the Waterford County Developmen­t Plan.

It was also claimed he had sought to get the council he was a member of, Dungarvan UDC, to bring the lands into its control.

Forsey, of Coolagh Road, Abbeyside, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, was found guilty by a jury at Waterford Circuit Criminal Court and sentenced to six years in prison with the final two suspended by Judge Gerard Griffin in June 2012.

In July 2016, the three-judge Court of Appeal dismissed Forsey’s appeal against conviction on all grounds.

His lawyers returned to the Court of Appeal yesterday seeking a legal aid certificat­e for a Supreme Court appeal.

Judge George Birmingham granted legal aid.

Forsey’s appeal was brought on grounds including that the judge presiding over his trial before the Circuit Court gave ‘a very serious misdirecti­on’ to the jury on how to deal with the presumptio­n of corruption.

His lawyers argued that the trial judge incorrectl­y instructed the jury that Forsey had to discharge the reverse burden on the balance of probabilit­ies, among other grounds.

President of the Court of Appeal Judge Seán Ryan, who sat with Judge Garrett Sheehan and Judge Birmingham, said the court had considered all arguments advanced on the former councillor’s behalf and that it was satisfied to dismiss the appeal.

Appeal dismissed on all grounds

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