He doesn't want the scandal to deter people from paying their TV licence.
There's a call for RTÉ's latest annual report to be published as a matter of urgency.
The drip-feeding of information in relation to the management of finances within the broadcaster continued this week, with TDs and senators complaining of a lack of transparency from RTÉ executives.
Fine Gael senator and Oireachtas Media Committee member, Micheál Carrigy says the full accounts for 2022 could provide crucial detail.
But the Longford Senator says he doesn't want the scandal to deter people from paying their TV licence:
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