Former RTÉ chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh makes waves by criticizing Media Minister Catherine Martin's 'hands-off' approach. Find out the juicy details here!
Former RTE Chair, Siún Ní Raghallaigh, has recently sparked controversy by speaking out against Media Minister Catherine Martin. Ní Raghallaigh expressed her discontent with what she perceived as her 'enforced dismissal' by the minister. She detailed a series of events leading up to her resignation, citing lack of support from Martin during a critical interview on RTÉ's Prime Time. The former chair's bold statements have brought attention to the strained relationship between key figures in RTE's management.
In a detailed statement, Ní Raghallaigh criticized Martin's handling of important matters at the national broadcaster. She highlighted the challenges faced in promoting TV license payments and accused the Minister of hindering these efforts. The clash between the two prominent women in Irish media has raised questions about leadership and communication within RTE and the government. As the drama unfolds, the public eagerly awaits further developments in this unfolding saga.
The feud between Ní Raghallaigh and Martin has not only drawn national attention but has also initiated discussions among political and media circles. The former RTE chair's bold stance has put the spotlight on issues of governance and accountability in the broadcasting sector. With tensions running high, the fallout from this clash could have far-reaching implications on RTE's operations and the government's media policies.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the public remains captivated by the ongoing saga between the former RTE chair and the Media Minister. The outcome of this conflict could reshape the landscape of Irish media and influence future decisions in the broadcasting industry. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing feud!
'I cannot remain silent': Siún Ní Raghallaigh has criticised Media Minister Catherine Martin for taking a 'hands-off' approach to the ongoing RTÉ ...
Earlier, Ms Ní Raghallaigh broke her silence and hit back at Catherine Martin over what she branded her “enforced dismissal” by the minister in her RTÉ Prime ...
Siún Ní Raghallaigh resigned after Media Minister Catherine Martin failed to express confidence in her during an interview on RTÉ's Prime Time last month. 45.
In a lengthy statement, the former RTÉ chair explained her version of events that led up to her shock exit from the national broadcaster.
Siún Ní Raghallaigh also stated that an effort to get people to pay the TV licence “was not assisted by the Minister who said she would refuse to tell ...
At the time, the Minister accused Ní Raghallaigh of 'misinforming' her about an exit package for former RTE chief financial officer Richard Collins. Today, Ní ...
Anton was joined by Catherine Murphy, Social Democrats TD Kildare and Vice- Chair Public Accounts Committee to discuss... Read more about. The Hard Shoulder ...
Minister for Media not under immediate threat following RTÉ ex-chair's riposte, but the scandal rumbles on, shifting focus from fixing the station's ...
The Cabinet is expected to appoint Terence O'Rourke, a former KPMG managing partner and current chair of ESB's board, as the next chair of the RTÉ Board.