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Members of the BAI?

  • 11-01-2010 12:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,641 ✭✭✭✭


    Any views of the new memebers of the BAI?
    Authority

    The other nominees recommended to serve on the RTE board included Orlaith Carmody, a director of a media and management consultancy; Eunice O'Raw, a practising barrister and director of Legal Affairs (designate) for the HSE; and Aileen O'Meara, a self-employed independent radio producer with her own production company.

    Larry Bass, CEO of Screentime ShinAwil Productions; Michael Moriarty, general secretary of the Irish Vocational Educational Authority; Colum Kenny, Professor of Communications and Journalism in DCU; and Siobhan Ni Ghadhra, head of production for a production company are the incoming members on the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. The authority has replaced the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.

    Colum Kenny IMO is an unfortunate addition to this board and I would also question Larry Bass' appointment.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,641 ✭✭✭✭Elmo


    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0205/1224263813634.html
    MINISTER FOR Communications Eamon Ryan has put a stay on the appointment of candidates recommended by an Oireachtas committee to the boards of both RTÉ and the new Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) because of a legal difficulty that has emerged.

    In what has been portrayed as an “embarrassing cock-up” by the Opposition, Mr Ryan has received legal advice that the appointment of people to the boards who themselves are involved with, or have an interest in, broadcasting may not comply with the Broadcasting Act 2009, which provides for the appointments process.

    The Irish Times understands that the legal difficulty may extend to members that Mr Ryan has already appointed to the new boards of RTÉ and the BAI during the autumn of 2009. They have already participated in meetings of the new boards.

    The new system for appointments allows the Oireachtas Committee on Communications, chaired by Fianna Fáil TD MJ Nolan, to recommend four candidates for each of the boards of RTÉ, the BAI and TG4. After a public consultation process, over 280 people applied for the positions on RTÉ and the BAI. After what one member described as a rigorous and thorough process, the committee unanimously agreed to recommend eight candidates in December.

    The Minister was due to ratify the appointments in January but it did not happen. The legal issue emerged after committee member Liz McManus TD (Labour) raised the delays in appointing the members twice on the Dáil Order of Business, most recently last Tuesday.

    Yesterday, a spokeswoman for the department said the reason for the delay was because of legal advice that the appointments of those with an interest in broadcasting may not be in compliance with the Act.

    She said the matter had been referred to Attorney General Paul Gallagher and that no appointment could be made pending advice received from him. She said that Mr Ryan had also sought a meeting with the committee to be held “in camera”. Asked why it should be held in private, she said the sole reason was because it would involve a discussion of named individuals.

    Those affected are believed to include film-maker Alan Gilsenan,independent producer Stuart Switzer, and broadcast producers Aileen O’Meara, Larry Bass and Siobhán Ní Ghadhra.

    Ms McManus, her party’s communications spokeswoman, said yesterday that the process had descended into a mess.

    “It all sounds extraordinary to me that this issue should only emerge now after the committee has completed a very lengthy, careful and complex process. It smacks of incompetence. The Government could not run a bath.”

    Simon Coveney, of Fine Gael, said it was a “hugely embarrassing cock-up” for the Government.

    “This is extraordinary. People chosen as suitable for the board are deemed ineligible for the board now. If the Act excludes people with an interest in broadcasting, it’s nonsensical,” he said.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,852 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    Following legal advice from the Attorney General the appointments to the various boards get the go ahead
    RTÉ appointments to proceed

    Thu, Feb 11, 2010

    THE MINISTER for Communications, Eamon Ryan, has said advice he has received from the Attorney General should allow him to proceed with appointments to broadcasting boards, writes Mary Minihan.

    Last week Mr Ryan put a stay on the appointment of candidates recommended by himself and the Oireachtas committee to the boards of both RTÉ and the new Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and sought advice that the appointment of people to the boards who were themselves involved with broadcasting complied with the Broadcasting Act.

    The Minister for Communications appeared before the Oireachtas committee on communications yesterday evening to clarify the delay in appointing nominees.

    “The Attorney General’s advice is very clear, so it gives us real confidence that we can proceed,” he told the committee.

    © 2010 The Irish Times



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,641 ✭✭✭✭Elmo


    The Cush wrote: »
    Following legal advice from the Attorney General the appointments to the various boards get the go ahead

    I really think that Larry Bass' appointment causes issues should he receive commissions for programming from RTÉ, TG4 or the BAI itself.

    Note that I raised this issue in January before it was raised by in Dail. I was hoping others here would be interested in discussing the appointment. Obviously not :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭high heels


    job for the lads!!!


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