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Major ‘organised scam’ garda probe after dozens of fake training results submitted to obtain security guard licences

A MAJOR probe is under way after dozens of fake training results were allegedly submitted to a Government body.

The investigation was launched in April after a complaint was made to Blanchardstown Garda station over the issuing of up to 70 ‘Private Security Authority’ licenses.

The licence is issued to people who are seeking employment once they have completed a registered training course.

But Gardai now suspect PSA licences were issued after fraudsters supplied bogus training certificates from registered companies.

It’s understood schemers were selling the dodgy certificates for €400. It’s also believed the scam started in 2023.

The PSA confirmed an investigation was underway.

A spokesperson for the PSA said: “In April, the Private Security Authority become aware of an issue involving the submission of forged training results forms by some applicants when applying to the PSA for a security guard licence.

“The PSA took immediate steps to ensure that a licence issues only when an applicant has successfully completed the requisite training.

“Applicants who have submitted forged training results will have their application refused.

“The PSA is checking older applications and revoking licences obtained using a forged training results form.

“Details of applications supported by forgeries are being passed to the Gardaí for investigation and possible prosecution. Given that ongoing investigation, the PSA has no further comment at this time.”

One security source said: “The criminals are offering fraudulent forms to individuals and telling them they don’t have to attend the PSA approved course.

‘ORGANISED SCAM’

“There are people out there who have received no training yet they have the PSA licenses.

“The individuals who have obtained these licenses through bogus training certificates have no training in fire safety protocols, no training for physical intervention and no training for false arrest avoidance.

“A number of companies have been affected by this scam and something needs to be done about it.

“This is clearly an organised scam.”

At present, 41,447 PSA licences have been issued in Ireland.

The most popular PSA licence is the ‘Guarding Licence’ which allows individuals to work in areas of security where alcohol is not sold.

Other stats show that 12,702 licences were issued to people allowing them to work in pubs and clubs.

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A major probe is underway
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Leinster are without FOUR Lions stars for crucial URC play-off semi-final against Glasgow Warriors

LIONS duo Josh van der Flier and Hugo Keenan are absent for Leinster for tomorrow’s URC semi-final with Glasgow. 

But boss Leo Cullen insisted that both are okay for the Lions, and could resume training next week IF Leinster can secure a final date at Croke Park. 

Van der Flier limped out of last week’s 33-21 victory over Scarlets with a hamstring issue while Keenan has a slight calf issue that flared up during the week. 

And that meant both miss out and join fellow Lions’ Tadhg Furlong and Garry Ringrose (both calf) in the treatment room, though all four are expected to be fit soon. 

Cullen said: “Josh went off at the weekend so he’s not back for this weekend. It’s tight. It’s coming a little bit too soon. 

“It’s coming a little bit too soon for Garry obviously, Hugo has picked up a niggle as well, so he’s out.”

But Tommy O’Brien returns to the side after missing out last week through injury while flanker Scott Penney gets his shot in the back row in place of van der Flier. 

Leinster: J O’Brien, T O’Brien, J Osborne, J Barrett, J Lowe, S Prendergast, J Gibson-Park; A Porter, D Sheenan, T Clarkson, J McCarthy, J Ryan, R Baird, S Penny, J Conan.

Replacements: R Kelleher, J Boyle, R Slimani, RG Snyman, M Deegan, L McGrath, R Byrne, C Frawley.

31 May 2025; Leinster head coach Leo Cullen before the United Rugby Championship quarter-final match between Leinster and Scarlets at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Leo Cullen hoping to avoid a fourth straight URC semi-final exit

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‘I can’t lie – it’s been tough lately’ says Brian Dowling as he fights back tears in emotional 98FM farewell statement

BRIAN Dowling has admitted he’s had a “tough” time recently as he fought back the tears in his emotional farewell statement on 98FM.

After more than two years at the helm, Brian called it quits on his radio show.

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Brian had been co-hosting a weekday morning show from 10am to 1pm with Suzanne Kane since March 2023.

However, the pair haven’t hosted the show together in months with Leanne Hanafin replacing Suzanne.

It was the dad-of-two’s last time co-hosting his 98FM show today and emotions were at an all time high in the studio.

Brian got teary-eyed as he signed off saying: “I promised myself I wasn’t going to get upset. You’re tearing up, don’t tear up!

“I have had the best time here for nearly two and a half years. It’s been an absolute blast. It’s been an honour to sit in this chair for the length of time I have.

“I’m sure a lot of people thought, ‘Oh, Brian Dowling got a job – He’ll be in it six weeks and he’ll be gone’. I have given this show absolutely everything.

“I became a dad on this show. I’ve had television success on this show. I’ve had it all on this show.”

Brian has yet to disclose the reasons behind his decision to leave – as has his former co-host Suzanne.

The 46-year-old told listeners: “I can’t lie. It’s been tough recently, but I’ve tried to stay strong.

“I’ve stayed focused. I did my best. I’ve loved doing this. I’ve loved playing the music we’ve been playing.

“I’ve loved coming in every morning and chatting with Gavin and with Pat and with Nick and with Cathal and with Russell.”

Speaking to Leanne, who has filled in for Suzanne for the last four months, Brian said: “Thank you so much for sitting here since February beside me, holding my hand most days.

“This has been like my free therapy. Thank you.”

Leanne praised Brian saying: “It’s been a pleasure. We love you. You brought so much energy, such enthusiasm to what you do.

“I think you’ve proven so many people wrong as well. I think that that is the biggest, biggest thing. And you’re just, you’re a great person.

‘YOU’LL BE MISSED’

“We love spending time with you. All our listeners this morning have been sending in so many texts, so many WhatsApps saying the very same thing about how much you have kept them company over the last two years and how much you will be missed.”

Brian replied: “Listen, I’m lucky enough to meet our listeners on a daily basis. They are the salt of the earth, lovely people. I’ve had a laugh every single day.

“I’ve never taken the job for granted. I’ve appreciated every day. I’ve been sat in front of this mic and I’m being myself and I don’t regret any of it.

“I don’t believe you should have regrets in life.”

The Kildare native revealed that he “took a risk” taking on the job initially as he had never worked on radio prior.

LAST MOMENTS

He explained: “I probably didn’t give myself enough credit. I was like, ‘I’ve signed up for this now. It’s over two years, what are we going to do?’

“But also to anyone, I joined the show when I was like 44 or 45-years-old, – never be afraid to take a risk. Never be afraid to say yes.

“I said yes to something that I couldn’t do. But I was very much like, ‘I’m going to learn how to do it’.”

And while Brian “still hadn’t ever ran the desk”, he was given the privilege of pressing the button “for the last time” as the segment came to a close.

Brian chose Oops!… I Did It Again by Britney Spears to play him out.

He got choked up as he finished off his time on air saying: “You’ve been listening to Brian Dowling on 98FM. I’ll talk to you later.”

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Brian got choked up on air as he bid farewell to his fans
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New €200 maximum childcare fee boost for 190k Irish parents in MONTHS as ‘higher subsidies’ details confirmed

CHILDCARE fees for around 190,000 parents across Ireland will be capped at just under €200 each week, it has been confirmed.

Minister for Children Norma Foley said parents paying the highest fees could save a whopping €1,500 each year under the new plan.

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Childcare fees for thousands of Irish parents will now be capped at just under €200 each week
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Children’s Minister Norma Foley confirmed the change in the maximum childcare fees yesterday
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And the Fianna Fail TD said the move marks “important steps” towards the commitment to reduce the cost of childcare to €200 per month per child over the course of this Government’s five-year term.

A new maximum fee cap will now be introduced for all new services availing of State funding through the Core Funding scheme from this September.

This will lower the maximum fees that can be charged depending on the number of hours provided.

Under these new maximum fee caps, the highest possible fees will be no more than €295 per week for a full day place of between 40-50 hours per week.

This will bring these fees closer to the average weekly fee of €197 for full day care.

These fees for parents are then reduced by State subsidies under the National Childcare Scheme and the free, universal two-year Early Childhood Care and Education preschool programme.

A parent being charged the maximum permissible fee of €295 per week for a full day place would be entitled to receive the universal National Childcare Scheme subsidy of €96.30.

This means a parents co-payment would be no more than €198.70 each week.

However, it has been confirmed that “higher subsidies are available for many parents”, depending on their level of income and the age and number of children in their family.

Confirming the new caps, Minister Foley said: “Since 2020, the amount of State funding in this area has increased from around €600 million to €1.37 billion this year.

“That has led to a 50 per cent reduction in the cost faced by parents on average and a record number of children – approximately 190,000 have benefitted from the National Childcare Scheme this year.

“So there has been progress. But I know that the cost of early learning and childcare is still far too high for many parents.”

FEE FREEZE

In addition to the new fee cap, funds available through Core Funding will ensure the existing fee freeze, introduced in 2022, will remain in place for participating services.

Minister Foley said: “The extension of maximum fee caps to all services participating in Core Funding will reduce costs for families facing the highest fees in the country.

“It will address some of the extreme fee disparities across the sector in a meaningful way, so that there are more consistent rates in place for families in their local areas.

“It is another step along the way to achieving the commitment in the Programme for Government to a maximum payment by parents of €200 per child per month for early learning and childcare during the lifetime of this government.

“Core Funding has enjoyed high participation rates to date, with 92 per cent of services taking part.”

WHAT DO MAX FEE CAPS MEAN FOR ME?

MAXIMUM fee caps were introduced for Partner Services joining Core Funding for the first time in September of last year.

Today’s announcement means that maximum fee caps will apply to all new and existing Partner Services from September.

Any fees above these caps will now be lowered.

Now, a parent availing of 45 hours of care for their child, and who is also in receipt of the maximum NCS subsidy, will not pay any more than €198.70 out of pocket costs.

The Fianna Fail TD also confirmed that a planned €60 million increase in State funding for this scheme over the next two years will bring the total amount of funding to a record €390 million.

She said: “I am confident that the increased funding available from September will allow for the continued partnership with early learning and childcare services.”

The additional €60 million includes €45 million specifically ring-fenced to support the outcomes of the committee made up of employer and employee representatives from the childcare sector.

Foley said: “We want the best of people caring for and educating children in the sector. To do that, and to keep them in the sector, they need to be paid fairly.

“This new €45 million in funding will be contingent on increased minimum pay rates for the sector being agreed by the Joint Labour Committee.

“Once new Employment Regulation Orders for the sector are agreed, this funding will specifically support employers to meet the costs of these increases to the minimum rates of pay in the sector.”

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‘Gachiakuta’ Might Give ‘Dandadan’ and ‘Solo Leveling’ Their Toughest Competition Yet

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In ‘And Just Like That,’ Moms Are Freaking Out About College Apps – Here’s How Involved Your Teens Actually Want You to Be

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