Ryan Tubridy ‘surprised’ to be taught of RTE pay assertion errors

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yan Tubridy, the previous host of The Late Late Show, has stated he was shocked to be taught of errors in RTE’s public assertion about funds it had made to him.

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The Irish nationwide broadcaster apologised on Thursday after admitting Tubridy had been paid a number of hundred thousand greater than it had beforehand declared.

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In a press release, the RTE board stated that between 2017 and 2022, Tubridy obtained a collection of funds totalling 345,000 euros above his annual revealed wage.

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Tubridy is not going to current his radio present on Friday morning, RTE stated.

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Obviously, I’m disillusioned to be on the centre of this story however sadly, I can’t shed any gentle on why RTE handled these funds in the best way that they did, nor can I reply for his or her errors on this regard

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The funds had been uncovered after the broadcaster’s auditors alerted the board to a few of the transactions.

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Tubridy stated he “can’t shed any light” on how the discrepancy had come about.

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“Like many people, I’m surprised by the announcements made in RTE’s statement today regarding the errors in the reporting of its accounts,” he stated in a press release.

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“It is unfortunate that these errors are in relation to how RTE have reported payments made to me but I just want to be clear: this is a matter for RTE and I have no involvement in RTE’s internal accounting treatment or RTE’s public declarations in connection with such payments.

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“Obviously, I’m disappointed to be at the centre of this story but unfortunately, I can’t shed any light on why RTE treated these payments in the way that they did, nor can I answer for their mistakes in this regard.”

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The administration firm, NK Management – which represents Tubridy, stated overpayments to the presenter are issues for which RTE has “sole responsibility and accountability”.

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“There is no issue whatsoever in relation to the payments being properly and lawfully due and there is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of Ryan Tubridy or NK Management,” it stated.

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It is obvious that RTE has fallen in need of the excessive requirements that it units for itself and are anticipated of it

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Arts Minister Catherine Martin stated she was “extremely concerned” at what has emerged and can meet with RTE chairwoman Siun Ni Raghallaigh on Monday.

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“I have asked the chair to set out in that meeting, in detail, the issues involved, the steps the board is taking to deal with the matter, the follow on action that will be required, and the timeline for these actions,” she stated.

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Earlier Ms Ni Raghallaigh stated: “This is a matter of profound regret for the board of RTE.

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“We are well aware that this is a serious breach of trust with the public. On behalf of the board, I wish to apologise for what has occurred.

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“It is clear that RTE has fallen short of the high standards that it sets for itself and are expected of it.

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“Once these issues came to light, we acted expeditiously to establish the facts and we are confident that the safeguards we have now put in place will ensure that nothing like this will happen again, and that good corporate governance is adhered to at all times.”

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Appearing on RTE Television’s Six One news programme on Thursday night,  Ms Ni Raghallaigh stated no-one at board degree had been conscious of the scenario.

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Asked who signed off on the undeclared funds, Ms Ni Raghallaigh stated she can't discuss anybody concerned presently.

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“There is a report that has been done by Grant Thornton but we are still in process in relation to other matters around that,” she stated, including “yes” when requested if folks shall be held accountable.

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Asked whether or not Tubridy shall be on the radio on Friday morning, she stated she had been knowledgeable by RTE’s govt that he is not going to, including it's a matter for the manager if the host will return to radio subsequent week

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Tubridy, who stepped down as host of RTE’s flagship The Late, Late Show earlier this yr, is the broadcaster’s highest-profile and highest-paid presenter.

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RTE stated throughout a routine audit of 2022 accounts in late March, a difficulty was recognized in relation to the “transparency of certain payments”.

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An auditor was then appointed to hold out an impartial fact-finding overview.

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Tubridy’s beforehand revealed remunerations for 2020 and 2021 present that he earned 466,250 euro and 440,000 euro respectively in these years, which appeared to characterize an 11% discount on his 2019 earnings.

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However, underneath a separate settlement, Tubridy was assured by RTE a further annual revenue of 75,000 euro in 2020 which was meant to return from a business associate.

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The assertion stated the business associate payment as a result of Tubridy was assured and underwritten by RTE.

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The business associate didn't renew the settlement for a second yr, and for the reason that settlement was assured by RTE, the funds had been as an alternative made straight by RTE to Tubridy’s agent.

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The public rightly count on a lot greater requirements of transparency and accountability from Ireland’s public service broadcaster. It is unacceptable that these haven't been met

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The presenter obtained two additional 75,000 euro funds in 2022, which prompted the overview.

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It was then found that Tubridy’s remuneration had been understated by RTE by 120,000 euro over the contract interval of 2017-2019.

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The RTE assertion added: “The circumstances that led to this understatement by RTE are currently under examination.

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“As such, it is necessary for the board of RTE to correct the public record in relation to Mr Tubridy’s earnings from RTE during the period 2017-2022”.

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The RTE board stated it thought-about the general public mis-stating of monetary info to be a “very serious matter”.

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The broadcaster added: “At the request of the board, RTE has this week conducted an internal review of the reporting of the remuneration of its top 10 most highly paid, on air presenters.

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“This review has found that the full cost to RTE of its contracts with the other such on air presenters, has been correctly reported.

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“The board has now requested that Grant Thornton review the contracts of RTE’s top 10 most highly paid on air presenters to independently validate that all remuneration figures have been correctly stated and accounted for by RTE.

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“Grant Thornton will also review the understatement by RTE of Mr Tubridy’s published remuneration by 120,000 euro in the period 2017-2019.”

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Ms Martin added: “The public rightly expect much higher standards of transparency and accountability from Ireland’s public service broadcaster. It is unacceptable that these have not been met.

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“It will be critical for the board to identify whether there are wider governance issues that need to be examined and addressed, and to ensure that there is appropriate accountability for what has occurred.

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“It will be equally important for the board to demonstrate that it is putting in place appropriate structures and processes to prevent a recurrence of a matter of this nature.”

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Fianna Fail Senator Malcolm Byrne, has stated there's a want now for full transparency by RTE over to funds to Tubridy.

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“The public must be told what agreements were entered into, who knew about them and who approved them. There must be complete co-operation with the Grant Thornton investigation and that report should be published as expeditiously as possible,” he stated.

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“This will not help RTE’s case for additional public funding. It does represent a test for the new chair and chief executive of RTE to set out their values and vision in response to this scandal.”

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The National Union of Journalists condemned it as a “grave breach of trust”.

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Seamus Dooley, Irish Secretary of the NUJ, stated the revelations have “shocked and dismayed NUJ members and staff throughout the organisation”.

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“RTE, as a public service broadcaster, has built a strong reputation for trust, the cornerstone of any media organisation,” he stated.

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“The secret nature of the payments is a breach of trust unparalleled in the history of RTE.

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“It is a betrayal of the workers and has long-term consequences for the relationship between RTE and its employees.”

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