“Mio padre non mi ha mai parlato del suo passato”: il candidato Soc Dem affronta Gerry Hutch, socio del suo defunto padre, alle elezioni suppletive di Dublino

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    >Mr Ennis, who is now a local councillor for the north inner city, told the Sunday Independent: “Anything I know of my dad’s past and, kind of, criminal past, would have been through a newspaper.

    >“My dad never mentioned anything to me about that.”

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    Article about his Father here: [https://www.irishtimes.com/news/100-000-in-name-of-jobless-man-is-frozen-1.139303](https://www.irishtimes.com/news/100-000-in-name-of-jobless-man-is-frozen-1.139303)

    >The High Court has frozen almost £100,000 in bank accounts in the name of an unemployed man following an application by Criminal Assets Bureau officers pursuing the £2.8 million stolen in the Brink’s-Allied robbery in Dublin in 1995.The CAB is examining the ownership of a number of public houses, other commercial premi ses, apartments and houses mainly located in north inner Dublin.

    >They also have details of large cash transactions through accounts in the names of men who have been claiming unemployment benefit for most of their adult lives. The total assets involved are understood to be worth several million pounds.

    >Yesterday’s High Court affidavit stated that the Criminal Assets Bureau believed Mr Ennis was in the process of moving up to £100,000 from bank and building societies in his name. The High Court granted a mereva injunction freezing the assets.

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