Media committee to grill RTE executives over barter accounts
epresentatives from Ireland’s nationwide broadcaster are to face a grilling over using a number of barter accounts as they seem earlier than the parliamentary committee on media.
RTE has been engulfed in disaster after revelations final month that it underreported the wage paid to star presenter Ryan Tubridy and didn’t disclose 345,000 euro of extra funds to him between 2017 to 2022, a few of which have been processed via a business barter account.
The broadcaster acknowledged the existence of additional barter accounts in statements on Tuesday evening, regardless of chief monetary officer Richard Collins telling the Public Accounts Committee final week that there was just one such account.
The Media Committee is because of meet at 1.30pm on Wednesday to ask additional inquiries to RTE board members and executives, in addition to the previous chairwoman of the RTE board, Moya Doherty, and former chief monetary officer Breda O’Keeffe.
RTE’s government and board have stated they are going to deal with the problem of the extra barter accounts in the course of the session.
The listening to comes after the Government introduced two opinions as a part of an impartial “root-and-branch examination” of RTE.
Media Minister Catherine Martin stated she’s going to use her powers below the Broadcasting Act 2009 to nominate a forensic accountant to look at the books or different data of account of the Irish state broadcaster.
It had beforehand been introduced that the governance and tradition of RTE can be checked out, however there’s additionally to be a second overview of contractor charges and human sources.
The furore round funds has since widened amid additional revelations about RTE’s inner monetary, accounting and governance practices.
Ms Martin stated she expects to obtain the ultimate report inside six months of the beginning of the examination, and “interim reports will be submitted as required”.
She can be attributable to meet the incoming director-general and chair of the RTE board on Friday to debate how the broadcaster will co-operate with the opinions.