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Full coverage: RTE

Another day in RTÉ’s “darkest episode” reveals futile resistance to Tubridy’s pay demands

Amid debates on €5,000 bills for flip-flops and secret car deals, the Oireachtas Media Committee has shed a bit more light on the process that led RTÉ to make undisclosed payments to its star presenter.

T. Lyons and R. Cooney
5th Jul, 2023 - 10 min read

Comptroller and Auditor General would need new legislation to audit RTÉ

The first concrete proposal to reform the governance of RTÉ is a request by its chair to place it under the scrutiny of the State’s financial watchdog – but the current law does not allow it.

Thomas Hubert
5th Jul, 2023 - 3 min read

RTÉ pay committee chair, Moya Doherty, didn’t attend remuneration meetings for almost four years 

As the government announces a wide-ranging review of corporate governance at RTÉ, an analysis of its corporate governance since 2015 shows spotty adherence to its remuneration committee's terms of reference. 

Sean Keyes
4th Jul, 2023 - 6 min read

Payments scandal helps explain why independent producers love/hate RTÉ

Recent events show that the way independent productions are held to a higher standard by RTÉ with endless cost reports and battles over budgets might just be a good thing, writes Kite Entertainment’s managing director Darren Smith.

Darren Smith
4th Jul, 2023 - 5 min read

RTÉ tells stars and journalists to disclose all payments, gifts and freebies since 2020

Cars and income from speaking engagements are among the side deals the state broadcaster is asking selected staff to detail this week.

T. Lyons and R. Cooney
3rd Jul, 2023 - 2 min read

Lies and public money don’t mix well: Rewinding the week that was

What has made the RTÉ payments debacle a national scandal is not the amounts at stake. It is the explosive cocktail of obfuscation and funds that are ultimately owned by and owed to the public.

Thomas Hubert
2nd Jul, 2023 - 6 min read

RTÉ’s payments scandal should not delay existential decisions on public-service media 

The immediate issue, serious as it is, should not be allowed to distract from the decades-long neglect of all governments to ever properly establish a form of public-service media appropriate to the needs of contemporary Ireland.

Fintan Drury
1st Jul, 2023 - 11 min read

A U2 concert, a “horrific slush fund” and phantom consultancies: What is new from RTÉ’s PAC hearing

The questioning got more pointed for the second appearance by RTÉ executives and board members past and present in as many days. One remarkable absence continued to hang over proceedings.

T. Lyons and R. Cooney
29th Jun, 2023 - 8 min read

RTÉ’s barter account slowly emerges from the shadows

Under the glare of a second day of questioning, RTÉ's long-running practice of using an off-balance-sheet account for commercial purposes is tripping the station up. This is what we know so far about the mechanism of the account.

Thomas Hubert
29th Jun, 2023 - 4 min read

“There is more information to be uncovered”: What we have learned from RTÉ’s first hearing

The Oireachtas Media Committee quizzed RTÉ representatives all afternoon in the first of two sessions planned in response to revelations of hidden payments to Ryan Tubridy. There was light shed on some of the many dark areas surrounding the scandal but not all.

T. Lyons and R. Cooney
28th Jun, 2023 - 9 min read
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