The Government has also spent over €500,000 on reports to examine governance, culture and accounting practices at the broadcaster. This brings the combined total outlay to over €1.6 million.
The High Court is tackling the contradictions between national and local planning policy while addressing a challenge brought by neighbours to a proposed Galway residential development on a site owned by the Comer brothers.
In a wide-ranging interview at the Celtic Media Festival last week, Kevin Bakhurst talked candidly about his first 12 months in charge at RTÉ and the future direction of the broadcaster. He also still had a few sharp words to say about former management.
The Central Bank’s latest financial stability review has raised risks in the commercial real estate sector, where international and non-bank lenders play increasing roles. Deputy governor Vasileios Madouros gives his assessment.
While companies understand the concept of brand when it comes to selling to the consumer, the idea of selling your brand to employees and potential hires is relatively new. Recruitment expert Paul McArdle explains how to get your “employer brand” right.
The head of Science Foundation Ireland was dismissed following allegations of misconduct. He secured an urgent High Court injunction restraining his dismissal two weeks ago. Why exactly was he removed?
Global aircraft lessors are claiming billions in losses from aircraft detained in Russia following war sanctions. In a legal battle set to last six months, the Commercial Court got a first taste of why major insurers like Lloyds and AIG have declined cover.
Justyn Randall and Ronan Corrigan previously founded and sold a medical recruitment business for £37m to a London-listed company. Now they are back with an education start-up they believe can disrupt a multi-billion market.
Two years ago, officials warned about pension proposals allowing company owners "to avoid income tax" but the rule changes passed in the next budget. Now Revenue has sent PRSA concerns for "further examination" by the Department of Finance.
A Co Antrim company is taking action against the ESB for damages said to top €1 million after allegedly sensitive pricing data was released to competitors in a tender process.
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