The National Union of Journalists says this long-running saga cannot be let continue.
The National Union of Journalists has hit out at the Media Minister for her handling of the latest RTÉ scandal.
Catherine Martin is due before the Oireachtas Media Committee next Tuesday evening, to discuss the events that led to Siún Ní Raghallaigh's resignation as RTÉ chair yesterday.
It revolves around the exit package received by former CFO Richard Collins - and whether it was approved by the board.
Ferbane's Séamus Dooley, Irish Secretary of the NUJ, says this long-running saga cannot be let continue:
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