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RTÉ senior executives. We were keen to make a cost saving for RTÉ in respect of a contractual payment which was due to be paid. At the same time, we were attempting to retain Ryan Tubridy's services as a valued presenter and negotiate a new contract, with the agreed 15pc cost cutting target in mind." The statement decried Forbes' treatment in the way the matter was addressed.
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RTÉ Board Chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh asked former director general Dee Forbes to resign on Friday 16 June. ... after a Grant Thornton Review was provided to the Audit and Risk Committee of the RTÉ Board. The committee then recommended that the Board seek the resignation of Ms Forbes. ... Griffin said
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described the failure as a breach of trust and truth between RTÉ and the Government, the Oireachtas and the people. On 26 June 2023, Forbes tendered her resignation with immediate effect. She noted that "As Director General, I led the discussions with the agent for Ryan Tubridy together with other
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on 28 and 29 June, convened to question senior executives on the controversy. Forbes declined to attend both meetings citing health reasons and providing a confidential doctor's letter. It emerged at the Oireachtas committee meeting on the 28 June that Forbes was asked to resign on the 16 June,
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A statement from interim Director General Adrian Lynch on 27 June suggested that only Forbes would have had all the information to be sure that the published income figures for Tubridy were wrong, but also noted that Forbes might not agree with the understanding of the statement.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has slammed the RTÉ statement ... pinning all the blame for the secret cash fiasco on Dee Forbes. / "We do not believe it is credible that the former DG Dee Forbes was the only person with knowledge of these
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described the photographs as "very disappointing". A month later, a health and safety review conducted by RTÉ into the gathering found that five breaches of COVID-19 protocols occurred, with up to 40 people present at the time.
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without discussion with the relevant minister. The committee asked why the subsequent resignation was accepted, freeing Forbes from compulsion to attend parliamentary committee meetings, but this was not clarified.
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on 21 June, a day prior to the public emergence of the controversy, which had been under investigation for some time internally. Forbes issued a statement defending her record.
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that the resignation should not have been accepted on 26 June, when it eventually came, as it prevented the committee for calling on Ms Forbes to appear to appear before it.
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from April 2016 to June 2023. She was the first woman to hold the role, and the first external appointment in almost 50 years. Prior to joining
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described the idea that only Forbes had this knowledge as "not credible". RTÉ senior executives were invited to attend meetings of the
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During her time with Discovery, Forbes worked out of London, Helsinki and Copenhagen, while spending weekends at her home in
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said it was unacceptable that the expected standards of transparency and accountability had not been met. The
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In November 2020, RTÉ apologised after several top news presenters and correspondents, including
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It was revealed the next day that Forbes had been suspended from her employment by the
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Forbes was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature by
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Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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Dad to Deirdre (Dee), AodhdĂ­n, Eamonn and the late Dorinne
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On 1 April 2016, it was announced that she was to succeed
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On 22 June 2023, RTÉ noted that it had paid broadcaster
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from 2013 to 2015, and also served on the boards of
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In 1989, soon after graduation, Forbes moved to the
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Vol. 41, no. 13. 29 June 2023. 31: 1165: 1163: 841: 815: 536: 281: 1116: 763: 608:"Profile Dee Forbes A Hard Old Station" 492: 196:, it emerged that RTÉ paid broadcaster 1212: 1169: 1160: 1064: 997: 971: 580:"Death Notice of Vin (Vincent) Forbes" 789: 764:McGlynn, Michelle (7 December 2020). 711: 566:"The Punt: Bids in for Project Abbey" 1170:Teehan, Virginia (2 November 2016). 60:11 July 2016 â€“ 26 June 2023 568:. 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Director General of RTÉ
Noel Curran
Kevin Bakhurst
Drimoleague
Cork
Ireland
Dublin
Alma mater
University College Dublin
Personal Twitter
Director General of RTÉ
RTÉ
Discovery Networks Northern Europe
June 2023
Ryan Tubridy
Drimoleague
County Cork
Clonakilty
University College Dublin
United Kingdom
Turner Broadcasting
Ireland
Cartoon Network
Boomerang
TCM
Discovery
Noel Curran
Director General of RTÉ
its board

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