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Two panels will assess governance issues at the state broadcaster and wider HR practices

Catherine Martin, Minister for Media, has announced two separate reviews to examine the RTÉ, the state broadcaster.

In a statement, Martin said the reviews would consist of the appointment of two expert advisory committees, which will oversee the “two different strands of this examination”. “The examination will be supported by professional services firms engaged by my Department,” she said.

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