Ministers' anger as half of reforms at RTE are 'delayed'
Briefly

The implementation of recommendations for changes at RTÉ following the Ryan Tubridy payments scandal has reported significant delays. Almost half of the recommended reforms are classified as delayed, prompting frustration within the government. Officials noted that there would be severe criticism if any other government body exhibited similar lack of progress. Subsequently, RTÉ management has been called to a meeting to provide explanations for the slow advancements and the lack of detail on implementation plans for the recommended changes.
A report on the implementation of recommendations for changes at RTÉ shows that nearly half of the proposed reforms are classified as 'delayed'.
Government sources expressed frustration, mentioning that any other government body would face harsh criticism for similar inaction on progress.
RTÉ has been given a 'must try harder' mark on its report card regarding reforms following the scandal surrounding Ryan Tubridy's payments.
Management from RTÉ has been summoned to a meeting to account for the lack of progress and the absence of detailed implementation plans.
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