Finance Minister says government has to navigate a way through current crisis amid concerns the national broadcaster may need a bail out or emergency funding
The government “won’t be blind” to RTÉ’s reform efforts in light of the recent payments scandal and will be closely monitoring progress amid concerns the national broadcaster may need a bail out or emergency funding.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday during Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly’s appearance before back-to-back Oireachtas committees, Michael McGrath, the Minister for Finance said he welcomed the new information that had come to light today, but said “we have ...
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