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From [[Gowran]] in County Kilkenny,<ref name="indo2012">{{cite web|url = https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-members-were-business-partners-and-rivals-26846698.html | publisher = Independent News & Media | website = independent.ie | title = Family members were business partners -- and rivals | date = 25 April 2012 | accessdate = 15 February 2022 | first = Donal | last = O'Donovan }}</ref> Carey is the sister of [[hurling|hurler]] [[D. J. Carey]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-case-shines-spotlight-on-couple-s-debts-and-complex-financial-dealings-1.567003 | publisher = Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | title = Court case shines spotlight on couple's debts and complex financial dealings | date = 10 May 2011 | first = Suzanne | last = Lynch | accessdate = 15 February 2022 }}</ref> As a [[camogie]] player, Carey was a member of the [[Clara GAA]] team that won the [[Féile na nGael]] Camogie Division 1 competition in 1992.<ref>{{cite report |url = https://kilkennygaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2018-KK-Bible.pdf| website = kilkennygaa.ie | title = Kilkenny GAA Bible 2018 | page = 158 | quote = All Ireland Féile na nGael Camogie Champions Division 1 [..] 1992 Clara: [..] Catriona Carey}}</ref> She later went on to play for [[Kilkenny_GAA#Camogie|Kilkenny camogie team]].<ref name="indo2022"/><ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/camogie-galway-class-sees-antrim-draw-blank-25906766.html | publisher |
From [[Gowran]] in County Kilkenny,<ref name="indo2012">{{cite web|url = https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-members-were-business-partners-and-rivals-26846698.html | publisher = Independent News & Media | website = independent.ie | title = Family members were business partners -- and rivals | date = 25 April 2012 | accessdate = 15 February 2022 | first = Donal | last = O'Donovan }}</ref> Carey is the sister of [[hurling|hurler]] [[D. J. Carey]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-case-shines-spotlight-on-couple-s-debts-and-complex-financial-dealings-1.567003 | publisher = Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | title = Court case shines spotlight on couple's debts and complex financial dealings | date = 10 May 2011 | first = Suzanne | last = Lynch | accessdate = 15 February 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/sisters-swinging-from-a-lofty-peak-1.252186 | publisher = Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | title = Sisters swinging from a lofty peak | first = Mary | last = Hannigan | date = 4 March 2000 | accessdate = 15 February 2022}}</ref> As a [[camogie]] player, Carey was a member of the [[Clara GAA]] team that won the [[Féile na nGael]] Camogie Division 1 competition in 1992.<ref>{{cite report |url = https://kilkennygaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2018-KK-Bible.pdf| website = kilkennygaa.ie | title = Kilkenny GAA Bible 2018 | page = 158 | quote = All Ireland Féile na nGael Camogie Champions Division 1 [..] 1992 Clara: [..] Catriona Carey}}</ref> She later went on to play for the [[Kilkenny_GAA#Camogie|Kilkenny camogie team]].<ref name="indo2022"/><ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/camogie-galway-class-sees-antrim-draw-blank-25906766.html | publisher = Independent News & Media | website = independent.ie | title = Camogie: Galway class sees Antrim draw blank | date = 19 July 2004 | accessdate = 15 February 2022 | first = Máire | last = Uí Scolaí |quote = A determined Kilkenny side made a great start when Caitriona Carey, sister of the legendary DJ, crashed the sliotar to the net for the opening goal }}</ref> |
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Also playing [[field hockey]], she earned 72 caps for the [[Ireland women's national field hockey team]] before retiring from the sport |
Also playing [[field hockey]],<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/ireland-s-carey-grabs-late-winner-1.997369 | publisher = Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | title = Ireland's Carey grabs late winner | date = 2 May 2006 | accessdate = 15 February 2022 | first = John | last = Flack }}</ref> she earned 72 caps for the [[Ireland women's national field hockey team]] before retiring from the sport after the [[2006 Women's Intercontinental Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/carey-decides-to-call-ita-day-with-ireland-1.1031476 | publisher = Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | title = Carey decides to call it a day with Ireland | date = 20 November 2006 | accessdate = 15 February 2022}}</ref> She reportedly rejoined the Irish squad in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/hockey-carey-back-in-ireland-panel-28235527.html| publisher = Belfast Telegraph | website = belfasttelegraph.co.uk | title = Hockey: Carey back in Ireland panel | date = 4 July 2008 | accessdate = 15 February 2022 | quote = }}</ref> |
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==Financial activities== |
==Financial activities== |
Revision as of 22:34, 15 February 2022
Catriona Carey is an Irish former international hockey player, and camogie player. Convicted of fraud offences in 2020, in early 2022, RTÉ Investigates reported that Carey was connected to fraudulent business practices.[1][2]
Sport
From Gowran in County Kilkenny,[3] Carey is the sister of hurler D. J. Carey.[4][5] As a camogie player, Carey was a member of the Clara GAA team that won the Féile na nGael Camogie Division 1 competition in 1992.[6] She later went on to play for the Kilkenny camogie team.[1][7]
Also playing field hockey,[8] she earned 72 caps for the Ireland women's national field hockey team before retiring from the sport after the 2006 Women's Intercontinental Cup.[9] She reportedly rejoined the Irish squad in 2008.[10]
Financial activities
Trained as an accountant,[11] she worked with her brother's cleaning company.[3] After her departure from the firm, alleged "financial irregularities" were the subject of review by auditors and an investigation by the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation.[3] As of 2012, these investigations had "not led to any prosecutions".[3]
In 2020, Catriona Carey was convicted of fraud and theft for "forging a cheque from a hairdresser who had hired her as his accountant".[11] In February 2022, RTÉ Investigates reported that she was connected to fraudulent business practices.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c Mulgrew, Seoirse (14 February 2022). "RTÉ Investigates exposes elaborate mortgage scam by former Ireland hockey star". independent.ie. Independent News & Media.
- ^ a b Murphy, Paul (14 February 2022). "How this businesswoman conned distraught homeowners". RTÉ.ie.
- ^ a b c d O'Donovan, Donal (25 April 2012). "Family members were business partners -- and rivals". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ Lynch, Suzanne (10 May 2011). "Court case shines spotlight on couple's debts and complex financial dealings". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ Hannigan, Mary (4 March 2000). "Sisters swinging from a lofty peak". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ Kilkenny GAA Bible 2018 (PDF). kilkennygaa.ie (Report). p. 158.
All Ireland Féile na nGael Camogie Champions Division 1 [..] 1992 Clara: [..] Catriona Carey
- ^ Uí Scolaí, Máire (19 July 2004). "Camogie: Galway class sees Antrim draw blank". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
A determined Kilkenny side made a great start when Caitriona Carey, sister of the legendary DJ, crashed the sliotar to the net for the opening goal
- ^ Flack, John (2 May 2006). "Ireland's Carey grabs late winner". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ "Carey decides to call it a day with Ireland". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 20 November 2006. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ "Hockey: Carey back in Ireland panel". belfasttelegraph.co.uk. Belfast Telegraph. 4 July 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ a b Molloy, Amy; Mulligan, John (14 February 2022). "Catriona Carey's downfall: From playing for Ireland to being convicted of fraud". independent.ie. Independent News & Media.