Receiver may be able to seize Enoch Burke's other assets due to insufficient funds in bank account

Mr Burke has continued to turn up at Wilson's Hospital School in Westmeath since Christmas following his release after 512 days in prison for defying court orders not to do so
Receiver may be able to seize Enoch Burke's other assets due to insufficient funds in bank account

On Tuesday, instead of going to Wilson's Hospital School in Westmeath, Enoch Burke (left) attended court with his brother Isaac, sister Ammi and mother Martina. Photo: Collins Courts

A receiver appointed over teacher Enoch Burke's salary may be allowed to seize his other assets as the funds in his bank account are insufficient to meet the level of daily fines imposed on him for breaching orders not to attend at the school where he once taught, the High Court has heard.

Mr Burke has continued to turn up at Wilson's Hospital School in Westmeath since Christmas following his release after 512 days in prison for defying court orders not to do so.

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