Not a good look. I wonder did he go because this was going to come to light?
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RT will stay in the headlines because he's RT. This thread has kept him in the headlines on boards. One of the threads most posted in. And the vast majority are totally anti Tubridy but still talk about him.
He's not the only one in Ireland with a brass neck. Most in public life get to where they are because they have brass necks.
Marty is swanning around the Ploughing, tv programme on old photos.
And I personally hate myself for it! I'd love to talk TO him, rather than about him though. Just have one simple question to ask....like....I could ask him 150 times..
I’m always puzzled by how any publicly funded organisation can withhold information on any payments. They seem to forget that it’s our money so we are entitled to know how it’s being spent.
Well that's it. Everyone is following his every move, from every view point.
Tubridy, having been so used to 2hrs TV, a radio programme, lecturing us, is going to find it particularly hard to keep a low profile! He's a media wh*re!
Holohan and his book would have been the star turn on last week’s LLS if Tubridy was still around. Will be interesting to see if he features at all over the coming weeks. I hope not.
Maybe he'll stop being the Toyman, and become ..... BookMan.
If Tubridy has large sections of media and society who want to invite him here and there and keep his name in the public, there's little we can do.
In other words he has support.
The big question is, can a way be found to make him payback what he owes. This is really hard to see happening. Think Michael Lowry, Denis O'Brien walking away from tribunals scot free.
The way it works in Publishing is that the publsher's PR people try to line up a celebrity or as many as possible zelebrities for a book launch (free booze, snacks and a possible signed copy which few of them will probably read) in the hope that this will impress the journalists and others invited to the launch. Tubridy is a Dublin celebrity and was on RTE during Covid so the theory must have been that he might have been good for a few book sales. He may even do a "review" of the book for his Instagram book review effort.
Regards...jmcc
who's this Martin person you speak of?
I think the Indo lead with tubs stories just to pi$s us off😄😄
Gobsmacked at the brass neck of the management in rte not able due to gdpr(BS) to release exit details etc.
If the gov bail this crowd of scammers out I'll never vote for a single politician again.
Chancers ..the whole bloody lot.
Cathrine Martin, minister for media and culture
But she is way too busy dancing like a stunned giraffe for this **** show of “culture” night
There must be a few skeletons in the closet if they aren't sharing. Can the government get some sort of warrant for suspected financial fraud or anything like that?
The interesting thing about this is that for once the people and government are on the same side and are both absolutely sick of RTE's antics.
I always wondered why the Green Party didn't ditch Ryan and bring in Martin as leader. I know why now, she is indecisive and flustered easily.
That would be political policing. The govt don't issue warrants. However we do live in a state where political policing is a real thing - the Gardai won't go in until they are told to.
The Gardai should be completely independent and in my opinion should have sent in the fraud squad a long time ago.
We all know there were illegal transactions in RTE over the past 5-10 years. I think it's outrageous that they won't publish the O'Keefe and O'Leary golden parachutes. Well dodgy. Usual excuses, they will use GDPR next. FFG will do nothing either. Red rotten.
The Gardai have always been too much an arm of the government in this country. For a recent example, look at the ATM policing, although perhaps public order might have been an issue in a couple of places.
RTÉ has refused to hand over the employment contract of its former Director General Dee Forbes to the Dáil's Public Accounts Committee.
Also refused former commercial director Geraldine O'Leary, and former chief financial officer Breda O'Keeffe.
PAC is powerless apparently.
Is the minister powerless too?
the whole board should be gone and many more.
i think RTE is signing its own death warrant here. This will mean more and more will not pay the license fee. Whatever government party agrees to a bailout for RTE is signing its own death warrant too.
100% agree.
Now the government look inept and unwilling to truly investigate what looks like plain corruption.
They are implicated by their inaction.
Coveney.
Skeletons there for sure. Both brothers.
They don't call him Crony Coveney for nothing.
With the previous Commercial Director (€150,000 - "I did what I was told to do"), original Chief Financial Officer (negotiated Tubridy's contract and got exit package), Dee Forbes Director General and others, I expect if they had all been men we'd have been told by a few Irish Indo female journos by now about "the problem with men in charge".
LOOK inept??ffs they certainly are inept!!! a huge percent of the money thats been whizzed up against a wall is ours,the taxpayers,money,surely we have a need to know how much these people got when they walked away?and not be spouting the usual 'oh its contractual obligations and gpdr,but lessons have been learned' bollix...your man,the new guy,bakhurst needs to be told please fcuk off your NOT getting €55millions enough is enough,time to shovel out all the shite..
The time is coming to pull the plug.
Breakup RTE into Transmission Network and Public Service. The commerical parts 2FM, RTE 2 etc can be jettisoned off to survive or die on their own. Sell Montrose etc. If you removed all the union rules, the place could be run with half the staff.
I have said it before (though with out the sale of assets or privatization )
TG4, RnaG, Cula4 and RTÉjr (TV and Radio) to merge together
RTÉ ONE, 2 and their +1 services, and RTÉ player and rte.ie to go to Screen Ireland
Lyric and the CO to move to the NCH (National Concert Hall)
Radio 1, 2fm, digital radio stations and podcasting to come under the management of RTÉ Networks AKA 2RN, it would take control of the Montrose site as a national media hub (Could be sold and moved to a different location, with RTÉ Radio being eventual spun out of that group)
RTÉ News and Current Affairs to be spun off, providing news for the services above and continuing to provide live coverage of news programmes on the RTÉ News channel.
Dissolution of the RTÉ Board and the RTÉ Leadership Team.
At the end of the day RTE know the irish taxpayer will give them a bail out. So they will pick and choose what documents they will release. The people have spoken by refusing to pay the more or less defunct license fee.
The government won't want this scandal hanging over their heads coming up to an election so a quick solution would be to pay up and put the scandal to bed. RTE also know this.
This story has had legs all summer now, so any government putting more money into RTE without proper transparency or change will get slaughtered. The govt knows this, but I don't think RTE do...
Bakhurst states that RTE are fully cooperative with committees... He just lost all credibility. They genuinely believe people are stupid.
How can RTE add in a clause for legal obligations to talent contracts using tax payers money without any consultation of the stakeholders themselves? (the tax payer) If that's the case RTE could use that as a get out clause of anything now should vital information be requested. Surely that's a major breach of some kind. Public broadcasting is eactly that...public and public knowledge. The Government needs to act swiftly on this now carnival/circus.
Bakhurst has said RTE has given TDs all documents it legally can in dispute over contract disclosures. The government should tell Bakhurst that we have given you all the money we can legally give you.
He did more than go to the book launch, he launched the book.