Financial advisor who lost 2m of investors funds in unauthorised stock market transactions jailed
Briefly

William Kiely, a financial advisor, has been sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing around €2 million from property investors. His fraudulent activities spanned from 2007 to 2010, during which he dishonestly appropriated money from Barrington Capital Ltd. The total amount stolen included nearly $1.47 million and approximately €700,000. Kiely changed his plea on the 21st day of his trial, revealing the extent of his wrongdoings and the financial implications for the investors involved.
William Kiely, a financial advisor, was sentenced to six years in prison for illegally appropriating funds from property investors through unauthorized transactions.
Kiely changed his plea to guilty partway through his trial, admitting to stealing over €2 million in total from Barrington Capital Ltd.
Read at Independent
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