The presenter and his agent Noel Kelly when they appear before the Public Accounts Committee early next week.
The Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee is expecting to hear clear, detailed and honest answers from Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly when they appear before the Committee early next week.
The committee chair said it would have compelled them to attend, if they had not volunteered to do so.
PAC has sent a detailed list of questions it wants answered when they appear early next week.
Chair and Laois Offaly Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley said he expects detailed and truthful answers from both individuals:
Some TDs and senators are accused of treating the Oireachtas committee meetings on the RTÉ scandal like 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly will be the next to appear before the Public Accounts Committee on Tuesday.
Secretary of the Irish National Union of Journalists, Ferbane's Séamus Dooley says he'd like them to be open and transparent, rather than consulting with their solicitors on every answer.
However, he says the committee members also have a responsibility to deal with the matters seriously:
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