Scandal has potential to impact on TV licence revenues and advertisers’ interest, while senior government officials say state may need to step in to bail out broadcaster
RTÉ is preparing to ‘move against’ members of its senior management team as soon as tomorrow in a radical bid to restore public confidence, the Business Post can reveal.
Incoming director general Kevin Bakhurst is going to announce major changes to the organisation, including the way the management is structured and issues around conflicts of interest, he has told the government.
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