The media minister said she is doing her best to manage a ‘very difficult situation’ following the resignation of the RTÉ board chair
RTE in Crisis Catherine Martin defends her handling of RTÉ crisis as pressure mounts over Ni Raghallaigh exit The media minister said she is doing her best to manage a ‘very difficult situation’ following the resignation of the RTÉ board chair
Catherine Martin, the Media Minister, has defended her handling of the latest crisis to engulf RTÉ, which led to Síun Ni Raghallaigh resigning as the chair of the state broadcaster’s board. The Green Party TD, who is facing calls to step down from her position, said she is doing her best to manage a “very difficult situation”.
Martin repeated her position that Síun Ni Raghallaigh failed to inform her that the RTÉ board was involved ...
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