The Oireachtas Media Committee will have a private meeting to examine the findings of a second Grant Thornton review.
The chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee says "a huge body of work" has yet to be done to allow RTÉ to "re-invent itself".
The committee is meeting privately today to examine the findings of a second Grant Thornton review into governance and financial problems at the broadcaster.
Further reports have yet to be published - including one on Toy Show: The Musical - and some top RTÉ executives have not appeared before TDs and senators - including former Director General, Dee Forbes.
Committee chair, Fianna Fáil's Niamh Smyth says they'll decide today how to proceed - but does expect they'll hold more public sessions with senior management:
Meanwhile, the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee believes RTÉ must act to ensure there is a change of culture within the public broadcaster.
Laois Offaly Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley says PAC has requested 58 pieces of information, which has either been partially provided or not at all by RTÉ and they are appealing to receive this information without delay.
The information includes details on exit packages for top staff, the names of those involved in the Renault deal and the details of commercial deals for other presenters.
By revealing these details, he feels the public can then trust RTÉ once again and know that the public money it receives is spent with the transparency, accountability and respect necessary.
Deputy Stanley also says: “There has evidently been an insider culture with opaque sweet heart deals for ‘top talent’ in stark contrast to the conditions experienced by ordinary workers. We have also seen a concerning lack accountability and transparency around the spending of taxpayers’ money, with farcical revelations around luxury trips and events funded by public money. All of this is indicative of a broader culture that will not be resolved with the employment of a single individual."
Sexual Assault Treatment Unit Attendances Rise 5% Nationwide In 2025
Midlands Sees Major Nursing Home Funding Increases
Status Yellow Heat Warning Issued For Midlands Counties
Portlaoise’s Pride Of Place Shines During Judge’s Visit
Pilot In €8.4m Midlands Cocaine Plot Claims He Was 'People Pleaser'
Study Links Strength Training To Longer Life
Jozef Puska Abandons Bid To Appeal Conviction For Ashling Murphy's Murder
Gardaí Arrest Driver And Seize Vehicle On M7 In Laois
Enterprise Minister Rules Out Ongoing Excise Duty Cuts As Fuel Prices Rise
Vigil Taking Place For Woman In Laois Next Friday
RTE Must Answer Further Questions On Overspending - Micheál Carrigy
€2M Worth of Drugs Seized Across Midlands
Status Yellow Weather Warning For Midlands
Funeral Today For Westmeath Crash Victim
Laois Local Studies Launches 2026 Summer History Talks Programme
Supermacs Owner Sees Growth Opportunity In The UK
"Passion, Humour And A Good Heart" - Funeral Held For Second Westmeath Malaga Crash Victim
Laois Gardaí Renew Appeal For Witnesses To Single Vehicle Crash
Westmeath Malaga Victim "Leaves Behind A Legacy Full Of Love"
Offaly Man Recounts Life Saving Moment 21 Years On From London Terror Attacks