RTÉ admits paying Tubridy €345,000 more than declared
RTÉ has admitted that it paid its top presenter Ryan Tubridy hundreds of thousands of euro more over several years than it declared to the public and the Oireachtas.
The board of the national broadcaster has revealed that between 2017 and 2022, Mr Tubridy received a series of payments totalling €345,000 above his annual published salary.
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The board of the national broadcaster has revealed that between 2017 and 2022, Mr Tubridy received a series of payments totalling €345,000 above his annual published salary.
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