RTÉ crisis: Who is in and who is out after top tier of management are stood down?

Kevin Bakhurst begins his time as broadcaster’s director general by bringing in an interim management team

Incoming director general of RTÉ, Kevin Bakhurst speaks to the media outside RTÉ's TV building in Donnybrook, Dublin. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins Photos
Incoming director general of RTÉ, Kevin Bakhurst speaks to the media outside RTÉ's TV building in Donnybrook, Dublin. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins Photos

Among his very first acts as RTÉ’s director general on Monday morning, Kevin Bakhurst stood down the organisation’s executive board, the top tier of management, which is separate from the actual board. This was replaced by an interim management team.

“These are the hard choices I had to take in regard to the executive team,” he said. “I needed to make changes and people will exit on different terms and in different ways.”

Here is where the key figures stand now.

From left to right: RTÉ's former chief financial officer Richard Collins, staff representative to the board Robert Shortt, former interim deputy director general Adrian Lynch, RTé chairperson of the board Siún Ní Raghallaigh, former director of strategy Rory Coveney, board member Anne O'Leary and former commercial director Geraldine O'Leary leave the Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport and Media at Leinster House, Dublin on June 28th. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
From left to right: RTÉ's former chief financial officer Richard Collins, staff representative to the board Robert Shortt, former interim deputy director general Adrian Lynch, RTé chairperson of the board Siún Ní Raghallaigh, former director of strategy Rory Coveney, board member Anne O'Leary and former commercial director Geraldine O'Leary leave the Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport and Media at Leinster House, Dublin on June 28th. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

The Old – the former executive board members

Dee Forbes: The former director general retired in June and has not been heard from publicly since

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Rory Coveney: Director of strategy who had defended the controversial Toy Show the Musical production, announced his resignation on Sunday. A brother of Minister for Enterprise Simon Coveney, he said he was resigning to help make way for a “fresh” leadership team

Geraldine O’Leary: Former director of commercial at RTÉ who announced her early retirement on Monday. During one recent committee appearance she said the unfolding scandal had affected her mental health. She will no longer attend Oireachtas committee hearings

Adrian Lynch: The acting deputy director general, effectively the top temporary position in RTÉ, had been a high-profile figure at Oireachtas committees in recent weeks

Richard Collins: Chief financial officer since 2020, Collins endured bruising encounters before Oireachtas committees, notably when he could not recall his own salary details. He has stepped back from the role of CFO but remains at the station and will attend Thursday’s sitting of the PAC

Jim Jennings: The director of content had been unwell in recent weeks and unable to attend the numerous Oireachtas hearings. He told Mr Bakhurst he no longer sees himself on the senior leadership team

Deirdre McCarthy: Managing director of RTÉ News and Current Affairs

Richard Waghorn: Director of operations and technology

Eimear Cusack: Head of human resources

The New – the interim management team

Kevin Bakhurst: The new director general replaces Ms Forbes

Adrian Lynch: The director of audiences, channels and marketing is probably the most high profile of the surviving top tier, having spent much of his time addressing the Oireachtas committees in recent weeks. He also continues as acting deputy director general

Vivienne Flood: RTÉ's head of public affairs, a leading strategic role including advocacy, policy, stakeholder engagement and corporate social responsibility

Mike Fives: Group financial controller, a chartered accountant with a background in broadcast and digital media and telecommunications.

Niamh O’Connor: Deputy director of content

Conor Mullen: Head of strategy and commercial compliance at media sales

Paula Mullooly: Director of legal is a well-known media lawyer who has led the broadcaster’s legal team since 2019

Eimear Cusack: The director of human resources remains in situ having served on the former executive board. She was formerly head of human resources at Ericsson UK and Ireland

Deirdre McCarthy: The relatively recently appointed director of news and current affairs at the broadcaster has also moved on to the interim team. She had previously held an acting role, and worked as a managing editor and political coverage editor

Richard Waghorn: Director of operations and technology previously worked as controller of distribution at the BBC and attended Harvard Business School and Stanford University. He also moves to the new team

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard is a reporter with The Irish Times