Discussions between RTÉ Director General and the former Late Late Show broke down yesterday.
The Chair of the Public Accounts Committee says he feels RTE's Director General "was left with no choice" after it was announced Ryan Tubridy would not be returning to his radio show.
Talks between Kevin Bakhurst and the former Late Late Show host broke down yesterday.
An agreement was in place for him to return to his morning slot on Radio One on a salary of 170-thousand euro,
However, RTE was unhappy with Mr. Tubridy's statement response to the Grant Thornton report.
Laois Offaly Sinn Fein TD Brian Stanley says he's disappointed in Ryan Tubridy:
READ MORE: RTÉ Decide To Drop Tubridy After Break Down Of Trust
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