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Sasko Lazarov

Surrealing in the Years The martyrdom of a humble Toy Man

Ryan Tubridy sees himself as a victim of recklessness with the public purse, rather than a longstanding beneficiary.

“YES, THE SALARY is enormous, I understand that, but that doesn’t affect my soul. It can’t.”

The flourish with which Ryan Tubridy delivered a final defence of his integrity, magnanimity and benevolence will echo through the ages. As poignant as the poetry of Walt Whitman, as eloquent as Marc Antony’s eulogy of Julius Caesar.

“This is not the Ryan Tubridy scandal,” said Tubridy’s agent Noel Kelly, in his own soliloquy. “This is the RTÉ scandal.” 

What will become clear as we examine this week’s news is that any mismanagement of the public purse is a scandal that belongs to us all, and goes well beyond whichever Oireachtas committee room the representatives (past and present) of RTÉ happen to be sitting in this week.

During Tuesday’s marathon Oireachtas session, Tubridy made accusations of a “humanity bypass”, suggesting that his ‘mauling’ has been the fault of his current (we think), possibly former, and also maybe future employer. 

Tubridy pointed to his work with St Vincent De Paul, efforts made on behalf of child literacy, and his relationship with the children of Ireland. He spoke of the creditable amounts of money donated by the public during the Late Late Toy Show as his “legacy”.

On being grilled about his finances and the fact that he has made somewhere in the region of €8 million in the last 10 years or so, he frequently explained that he – despite being an interviewer with decades of experience – had not the intelligence to comfortably discuss invoices, contracts and other matters.

Did you think he should have something to say about how his money was made simply because he has made so very much of it? He is but a humble Toy Man.

It was a performance befitting a man who seemingly cannot conceive that enormous sums of money could possibly affect either the purity of his intentions or his connection to ordinary reality, camels and eyes of needles be damned. 

It was a statement emblematic of the wider scandals at play – the more enormous the sums of money thrown around, the easier it is to be casual about them. 

The ghost of Toy Men past also haunted the headlines this week, with Tubridy’s Late Late predecessor Pat Kenny attempting to defend helpless badgers from the construction of a 104-bed nursing home that would border the lands of his family home.

“All we wanted the board and the Council to do was to follow the rules and those rules involve protecting the badger,” Kenny said. “This is the badgers’ Alamo – they have nowhere else to go.”

How have we come to be so blessed with these selfless fellows who want nothing more than a utopia where badgers play freely among the literate children, all in exchange for the modest remuneration of millions of euro?

But if we have learned anything this week, it is that top talent colossi are certainly fond of a grandiloquent appeal.

RTÉ radio DJ Dave Fanning, himself a client of Noel Kelly’s NK Management, took to Twitter to call the Oireachtas grilling of Tubridy a “nonsense Nuremberg trial”. It was a confused and confusing analogy, given that he was referring to the prosecution of Nazi leaders in the wake of World War II and the holocaust.

Mr Fanning went on to apologise, saying that his intention had not been to “trivialise” the Oireachtas committees, which was not really the problem. If anything, it was a trivialisation of the Nuremberg trials. Does Fanning know what the Nuremberg trials are? It’s a pertinent question, but let us not linger too long on it lest we martyr any more of RTÉ’s top talent.

Besides, there are other things to talk about.

As Tubridy took pains to remind the gathered TDs and Senators, there are important things going on outside of RTÉ’s ledgers. He didn’t namecheck the National Children’s Hospital, but he could have. 

A separate Oireachtas committee heard this week that just 27 of the planned 3,000 rooms in the hospital have been completed. The hospital is now €450 million over the budget approved in 2017, and Leo Varadkar has accepted the current budget of €1.433 billion “will not be adequate”. The overspend is already enough to finance Ryan Tubridy’s appearance at 6,000 Renault roadshows.

The public is rightly aggrieved at the lack of oversight regarding financial decisions which impact the public purse at RTÉ, but as a study published this week revealed, they are no less concerned about corruption at large. Two-thirds agree that favouritism and corruption hamper business competition here.

For all of Tubridy’s cringeworthy theatricality, we do know that he is not personally culpable for the overall crisis of corporate governance at RTÉ. He didn’t lose millions on a musical vanity project, or spend wild sums on flip-flops through a secretive accounting mechanism. He doesn’t underpay staff, sign-off on lush exit packages for directors, and the catastrophic overspend in other areas of Irish life has nothing to do with him at all. 

Tubridy openly regards himself as a victim of recklessness with the public purse, rather than a longstanding beneficiary. The rest of us may suffer that recklessness without the comfort of an agent who can unquestioningly raise an invoice with a mysterious British company we’ve never heard of. But what is he to do about that?

He is but a humble Toy Man. 

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    Mute Brian Houlihan
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:25 AM

    Joe Duffy and the rest of the lads on RTE salaries can cover mine and others 5 euros. Thanks

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    Mute Glenn Carroll
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    Jul 1st 2011, 1:51 PM

    Well said Brian, I always spend at lease 15euro a week in local businesses anyway, but not because Duffy and the rest of the overpaid wasters in RTE (our national disservice broadcaster) say we should. Perhaps if they stopped robbing 160euro a year from me I would be able to spend more in local businesses and in turn create a few honest jobs with realistic wages for people who actually need it.

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    Mute Kieran Magennis
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    Jul 1st 2011, 2:48 PM

    I hear Joe Duffy is to work all next week for €5 instead of €8,000.

    Well, actually I made that up.

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    Mute Kevin Corry
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:32 AM

    I plan to use the M50 each way later….does that count?

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    Mute Conor
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:44 AM

    If everyone spent an extra €5 everyday, it would amount to about €8bn of extra activity within the economy during the year. This €8bn would support thousands of extra jobs. Fiver Friday highlights how a seemingly small amount can have such a dramatic effect on the economy.

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    Mute Dave Finn
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:46 AM

    Precisely Conor. I’d like to see if anyone disagreeing can suggest a better, PRACTICAL idea?

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    Mute Dermot Lavin
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:50 AM

    Excellent idea I gave up cigarettes and now plan to spend my money in the local shop instead

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    Mute Conor McGarry
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:53 AM

    The example I gave is obviously very simple. One would have to raise questions such as the inflationary effect this notional €8bn would have on the economy, the effect it would have on savings, taxation, borrowing etc. Modelling like this can never give you the true outcome of what really happens, but it does give one an indication of how the economy functions and how it reacts to different measures.

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    Mute Spacer85
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    Jul 1st 2011, 4:43 PM

    if 4 million of our population spent €5, that would amount to only €20 million spent. are you suggesting this acts like a catalyst for the other €7.08 billion??

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    Mute Conor McGarry
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 12:50 AM

    “If everyone spent an extra €5 everyday” …. €5 x 4.5m x 365 = c.€8bn

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    Mute Kevin Corry
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 2:18 AM

    Dear Mr. Deluded

    How did you work that one out Einstein? Wasn’t great at maths but i reckon that works out at around… just shy of 2000 euro a year for each person….so if you live in a family …of lets say 6….that works out at around 12000 euro a year…yeah. Yes you are deluded…but don’t worry your not alone.

    Dear Mr. Fairtale Fiver

    So what do we do with all the fairytale fivers? An extra diet coke with the JD down in the local is it…or maybe half a dozen extra sausages in the butchers. It’s pathetic to have to come to this “Fiver Friday” nonsense, but It’s real. It’s really amazing what the media can do to some people.

    Dear Mr Practicality AKA Dave Finn

    A PRACTICAL Idea would be to ….maybe to take your finger out of your ass as your picture clearly indicates you enjoy. Or maybe consume a big spoonful of cyanide and jump off a cliff!

    P.S. I love Ireland…….its just sad to see what its become.

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    Mute JimBob Hillbill
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:49 AM

    I wonder if my dealer will sell me an extra fiver’s worth of weed?

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    Mute Mary Bibby
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:37 AM

    organic spray tan for fiver in maynooth.at 40 years of age i have never had one done,think for once i should treat myself instead of thinking of everyone and everything else 1st.but still cant make up my mind

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    Mute John Butler
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:43 AM

    Careful of that ; they’ll just roll you in grated carrot salad !

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    Mute Lois Mcgrath
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:49 AM

    go on Mary!!!!! do it

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    Mute Mary Bibby
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:01 AM

    feck it people i m going in

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    Mute Paula Corr
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:19 AM

    Go for it Mary and don’t feel one bit guilty about treating yourself you deserve it

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    Mute John Butler
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:31 AM

    Yaay , with a colour like that , ye’ll get to run a bank :)

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    Mute Mary Bibby
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:59 AM

    didnt do it on the way down saw 6 chicken fillets for a fiver got them instead

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    Mute John Butler
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    Jul 1st 2011, 12:13 PM

    So the world has gained a chicken dinner and lost a banker ….There’s hope for us yet !

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    Mute Mary Bibby
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    Jul 1st 2011, 12:17 PM

    you said it john think its best if i stay pale and interesting ha ha ha

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    Jul 1st 2011, 12:45 PM

    as my mam use to say(lord have mercy on her) what you never have you never miss

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    Mute fitszpatrick
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 8:13 AM

    You could just put Heinz tomato soup in your bath it’s cheaper with the result

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    Mute John Butler
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 10:37 AM

    I know that product placement is the coming thing , but this is too much !

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    Mute John Martin
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:22 AM

    I got a part time job to help pay the bills, but for telling them at welfare; I had my dole and rent allowance suspended, so I received less than half the money this week for finding a job.
    So sorry local business’s, no spare fiver in the jar this week.

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    Mute Brian Keane
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:52 AM

    it’s a great idea! can anyone lend me a fiver?

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    Mute Michael Twomey
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:42 AM

    A few pints at lunchtime i’d say

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    Mute Sneaky Jedi
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    Jul 1st 2011, 2:12 PM

    Please tell us where to find these cheap pints :-)

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    Mute Danny D
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:03 AM

    already spend €3.20 on coffee. Wait, did it not meant to be just €3 after VAT drop???

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    Mute Ann Rogers
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:36 AM

    Some fantastic fiver deals around the country today…….cannot seem to see any in Leitrim though……have asked on facebook and on various websites too…..come on all you Leitrim businesses…..If you want extra people to visit your shops/restaurants etc today…..give us an offer we cannot refuse…

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    Mute Ann Rogers
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:59 AM

    Why would 2 people give me the thumbs down on my remark I wonder.? Maybe they are 2 businesses how just couldnt be bothered to give any deal to their customers to encourage extra business !!

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    Mute Eamon Harbison
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:10 AM

    MT Pockets are getting in on the Fiver-Friday……. Classic Burger, Regular fries and Regular soft drink… 5euro (saving 4.50euro)….. sweet!
    http://www.eddierockets.ie/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/fiverfri-voucher-secure.pdf

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    Mute Ferg Breen
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    Jul 1st 2011, 11:58 AM

    Thanks for that Eamon.

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    Jul 1st 2011, 2:20 PM

    Just back from empty pockets, brilliant deal. The waitress was very nice and asked where we had heard about the deal, i said twitter. She asked would we normally come here and we both said no, she pointed at the menu and said well it still is reasonable. So i told her it isn’t reasonable to get a chicken burger for 7 quid without chips or a drink on a working lunch. She agreed.

    As a whole i think it is a good idea and i dont care for the local business man or entre-whatever. Its a good idea to get bums on seats, if that means lowering your prices and making people WANT to part with their cash then do it. As a whole these places should look at their pricing, im not saying give stuff away for minimum price and i can hear people rattle on about rates and water charges and crippling this and crippling that. Don’t charge extorionate prices for services or your product and people will buy. Too many places stuck in 7 euro chicken burger and 17 euro caeser salad land for the times we are in.

    I spent my money today because it was reasonable and i got a deal, not because someone nattered on joe duffy about injecting my fiver into the economy. Tomorrow will be Saturday and i won’t be going to eddie rockets.

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    Mute I
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    Jul 1st 2011, 10:45 AM

    Didn’t know about it but think its a good idea we need to keep local small business alive. Maybe 5 is a bit much 2 would be more acceptable perhaps.

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    Mute Stefan Hanrahan
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    Jul 1st 2011, 2:38 PM

    It’s a great idea “FIND” Cow’s lane in Temple bar has lots of lovely things for under a fiver and it’s an independent small business and while there you could have a nice coffee and cake in the Queen of Tarts. It’s a lovely day in Dublin so come out and spend a fiver today and support your economy in a real and positive way.

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    Mute Kieran Magennis
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 5:38 PM

    You don’t own it by any chance?

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    Jul 2nd 2011, 8:11 AM

    The shop keepers of Ireland have been helping themselves to our extra fiver for years.

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    Jul 1st 2011, 3:21 PM

    Its a good idea if you have it to spend. I don’t see why people are being so negative. Brian, I’m sure Joe Duffy will be spending an extra fiver too. I doubt he would promote it unless he was planning on doing the same himself. As for his salary, would you say no if you were offered his salary? I think anyone who would refuse it would be very foolish. I don’t begrudge him a bit of it.

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    Mute Kieran Magennis
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    Jul 2nd 2011, 5:41 PM

    You actually think Joe Duffy deservres to be paid over €400,000 out of the public purse when children cannot get the medical care they desperately need?

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    Mute Stefan Hanrahan
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    Jul 1st 2011, 3:41 PM

    Here’s one for ya… Cafe Royal on Stephens street upper or lower not sure which is great value for food and all pints are only 3 yoyo’s each and we are talking all the major brands. It closes at 8pm but is perfect for having a drink after work on a Friday. You don’t have to order food it’s a bar even thought it’s called cafe royal. So go out and spend your fiver lol….

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    Mute Noel Fitzgerald
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    Jul 3rd 2011, 5:04 PM

    Kieran, i didn’t say i thought he deserved it. No more than film stars deserve millions for making movies or soccer players deserve tens of thousands for playing football. What i actually said that was not many people would refuse it if they were offered it.

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