Julie McBrien who stole almost £1.9m from her employers was ordered to repay her victims or face a further seven years in prison.
South West Reporter, BBC News NI
The court was told her confiscated property and assets fell well short of what her victims were owed and that she remained uncooperative. McBrien was in charge of finances but despite enjoying a good salary she filtered cash from the company, bringing it to the verge of collapse.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
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