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It is 'time for action', Kevin Bakhurst says ahead of first day as RTÉ director-general

Bakhurst is expected to publicly outline his plans to “restore trust” in RTÉ on his first day in the role tomorrow.

IT IS “TIME for action”, the incoming director-general of RTÉ has promised.

Kevin Bakhurst is taking over as the national broadcaster remains at the centre of a storm following revelations last month that it had under-reported the salary paid to presenter Ryan Tubridy.

Bakhurst is expected to publicly outline his plans to “restore trust” in RTÉ on his first day in the role tomorrow.

Speaking briefly today, he said: “I’d rather not say too much ahead of tomorrow, just say we’re going to be in contact with staff first thing in the morning via email, and I’ll be going around meeting people, trying to take questions and explain what we’re trying to do.

“The only thing I’ll say to people is it’s time for action now, that’s all we need.”

Earlier, government minister Thomas Byrne described Bakhurst’s arrival at RTÉ as a “really good moment” as the broadcaster attempts to rebuild trust.

Appearing on RTÉ Radio One’s The Week In Politics programme, Byrne also suggested there has been too much focus on commercial activity at RTÉ and a return to the “basics of public service broadcasting” is needed.

Yesterday, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar also called for change.

“I think we need to see change in RTÉ. Without change, I don’t think that trust can be restored,” he said during a visit to Co Clare.

“I understand that the new director-general Kevin Bakhurst is going to make some announcements on Monday in relation to changes to the organisation, the way the management is structured and also is going to deal with issues around conflicts of interest.

“I am very reassured in what he has said to Government and it’s important that he be allowed to set out those plans on Monday and to talk to staff first and then to inform the wider nation about those changes, and he’s going to make them quickly.”

Asked about his views on reform of the TV licence, the Taoiseach said the current system needs to be overhauled.

“It’s a really old fashioned way of collecting revenue based on ownership of a TV, a device that many people just don’t have anymore, and almost all the money goes to RTÉ even though there are many other bodies involved in broadcasting outside public service broadcasting,” Varadkar said.

“So I think reform of the TV licence is long overdue and I want that to happen during this Government.

“I can see the political temptation to put it off for another government or another Dáil, but I do not want to do that, and I want to make sure we have a new system up and running during the lifetime of this Government.”

The furore around RTÉ’s failure to disclose €345,000 of additional payments to former Late Late Show host Tubridy between 2017 and 2022 has since widened.

There have been further disclosures about the broadcaster’s internal financial, accounting and governance practices and its expenditure on corporate hospitality for advertising clients.

The Government has already announced two separate external reviews of RTÉ and also moved to send in a forensic auditor to examine the broadcaster’s accounts.

Meanwhile, two Oireachtas committees in Dublin are conducting their own examinations of the situation.

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