Catherine Martin, Minister for Media, has announced there will be two separate reviews into practices at RTÉ. Here’s how they will work
On June 24, day three of the RTÉ payments scandal, the government signalled its intention to commission a wide-ranging review of the state broadcaster.
Following the approval, Catherine Martin, Minister for Media, has announced there will be two separate reviews into practices at RTÉ conducted over the coming months.
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