RTÉ were before the Public Accounts Committee today.
There may be differences in opinion, but no one is questioning the professionalism of the legal team at RTÉ.
That's according to the closing sentiment that Laois Offaly Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley gave at today's Public Accounts Committee meeting with RTÉ officials on spending by the broadcaster.
It was announced yesterday that Chief Financial Officer for RTÉ, Richard Collins, is stepping down from the role.
Chair of the PAC, Deputy Stanley urged the state broadcaster to reconsider it's decision not to release documentation from May 7th 2020:
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