One PAC member says there's still lots of questions to answers.
A member of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee says RTE managers still have lots of questions to answer, about the way they managed their finances during Ryan Tubridy's time at the broadcaster.
Fine Gael TD for Cork North-Central, Colm Burke, says the publication yesterday of the Mazars interim Report on RTE failed to reveal details on a number of aspects.
It's understood RTE bosses will next appear at the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, chaired by Laois Offaly Sinn Féin TD Brian Staley, in early October.
Colm Burke says he will be seeking answers on how exactly the barter account worked and why some payments appeared to be deliberately concealed:
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