It comes as Catherine Martin says an external review into RTÉ will examine whether broadcaster's governance framework is fit for purpose
• Dee Forbes, who resigned from her post of RTÉ director general yesterday, will not address the Oireachtas Media Committee hearings on the RTÉ payments scandal on Wednesday citing health reasons.
• The announcement follows numerous calls from politicians, including Taoiseach Leo Varadakar, in the last 48 hours for Forbes to provide information on the scandal. • Media Minister Catherine Martin has issued a fresh statement concerning an external review into RTÉ governance.
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