Top 10 RTÉ presenters’ pay to be published each year as Bakhurst promises reform

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Top 10 Rté Presenters’ Pay To Be Published Each Year As Bakhurst Promises Reform
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By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

The new director general of RTÉ has said that top earners’ salaries will now be published annually, after what he called “one of the most shameful” moments in the broadcaster’s history.

On his fourth day in the job, Kevin Bakhurst will tell TDs that it was “completely unacceptable” that the public and politicians were misled.

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Mr Bakhurst is to appear before the Committee of Public Accounts on Thursday morning in what will be the sixth committee appearance over governance and finance issues at RTÉ within three weeks.

A number of probes have been launched into Ireland’s public service broadcaster, prompted after it said it had underdeclared its star presenter Ryan Tubridy’s earnings by €345,000 from the years 2017 to 2022.

Auditors at Grant Thornton are investigating whether Ryan Tubridy’s earnings were underdeclared by €120,000 from 2017 to 2019; but in an extraordinary back-to-back committee appearance on Tuesday, Tubridy said that this misreporting was due to how RTÉ had logged a loyalty fee he had waived.

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RTÉ’s highest-paid presenter Ryan Tubridy (right) with his agent Noel Kelly leaving Leinster House. Photo: Niall Carson/PA.

The crisis at the broadcaster has widened beyond Tubridy’s pay to RTÉ’s internal financial, accounting and governance practices and its expenditure on corporate hospitality for advertising clients.

The Government has launched two external reviews into RTÉ, has announced a forensic accountant Mazars to look into RTÉ’s barter account, and has paused discussions on a new long-term funding arrangement.

At a protest held outside RTÉ offices on Wednesday, staff expressed concern that the fallout from the controversy could lead to a drop in commercial revenues from advertising and fewer people paying the obligatory TV licence fee.

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Kevin Bakhurst outside the RTE studios
New RTÉ director general Kevin Bakhurst is to appear before the Committee of Public Accounts (Niall Carson/PA)

Mr Bakhurst, who stood down RTÉ’s executive leadership board on Monday as he vowed to restore people’s trust in Ireland’s public service broadcaster, is to tell TDs on Thursday that the controversy is “one of the most shameful and damaging episodes in the organisation’s history”.

He will also commit to publishing the pay of the executives on his permanent “leadership team” annually, along with the top 10 presenters’ pay in RTÉ’s annual report.

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A Grant Thornton report examining the fees paid to RTÉ’s top 10 earners for each year back to 2010, which has also been submitted to TDs, has “validated” the published figures for the other nine earners, Mr Bakhurst will say.

Mr Bakhurst will also state that RTÉ should not be “brokering or facilitating” commercial arrangements with its contractors, and that the level of fees in these contracts “are too high”.

“I am absolutely determined to implement the change and reform which will help us draw a line under this shameful period in RTÉ’s history and to rebuild trust in public service broadcasting,” he is to tell TDs.

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