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RTÉ to receive €725m over three years as part of new 'multi-annual' funding model

The TV licence fee is set to be retained with An Post set to be provided with €6 million in Exchequer funding in a bid to improve collection rates.

RTÉ WILL GET €725 million in public money over the next three years as part of the new ‘multi-annual’ funding model set to be approved by Cabinet tomorrow.

The TV licence fee is set to be retained with An Post to receive €6 million in Exchequer funding over the same period in a bid to improve collection rates and update technology of the database.

A technical group will be set up to come up with proposals to reform the current TV licence system and improve collection rates, with a report due back to government in three months.

This will give RTÉ the financial certainty it needs to implement the programme of reform it recently outlined as part of its Statement of Strategy for 2025-29.

The funding is contingent on reforms being rolled out by the broadcaster, which include redundancies.

Ministers have been at loggerheads over recent months about how to fund the national broadcaster, with Media Minister Catherine Martin arguing for full state funding on a multi-annual basis.

Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe was not in favour of scrapping the TV licence fee, with the Taoiseach and Tánaiste also voicing concerns about RTÉ relying solely on exchequer funding.

In the final Cabinet meeting of the summer, ministers will tomorrow approve the proposal for ring-fenced funding so as to ensure stability for RTÉ and their plans for transformative reform in the years ahead, meaning it will not be subject to annual rounds of budgetary allocations.

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    Mute Paul Gibbons
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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:41 AM

    The next general election will be tough too Joan…

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    Mute John Mcfall
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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:59 AM

    They are not helping people get back to work.the only reason the number signing on is lower is because of emigration.i had to leave the country to find work leaving my wife and kids behind.thats one of the hardest things I have ever done or will do.those idiots in the dail sacrifice nothing.we the people take all the hits.

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    Mute Declan Conway
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    Jun 10th 2013, 12:02 PM

    Too true.

    “She said the level of social welfare abuse “is relatively low” but that in a budget of €20 billion, even 3 per cent of people abusing it amounts to millions of euro.”

    Last week World Bank figures on remittances showed tha Nigerians in Ireland sent back 490 million euros to Nigeria – that’s 26,000 euros for each Nigerian man, woman and child in the State.
    However, children are ineligible to work, so the figure is close to 40,000 euros.
    But wait, Nigerians also have the highest rate of unemployment in the country than any other group – 45% (Lithuanians are second at 25%) – so the actual figure is more than 55,000 euros sent to Nigeria each year.
    Most Nigerians are working in unskilled, low-paid jobs.
    Monies sent from Ireland by foreign migrants are three times higher than the amount of money being sent home to Ireland by the Irish abroad.
    World Bank statistics show that Irish people living in other countries sent more than $750 million (€560 million) back home in 2011, but foreign workers here sent remittances of $2.4 billion (€1.8 billion) home in the same year.
    Wake up, Joan.
    Quickly.

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    Mute Adam Power
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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:38 AM

    I think we’d all have a different outlook to these budgets if those writing them up took a significant pay cut and led by example. I’m talking knocking 80k a year off their wage slips.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:43 AM
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    Mute Leonard Washington
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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:48 AM

    Poor Joan, she hasn’t got a clue who is even writing the budget coz it sure isn’t noonan. Wonder if the furer over in Germany is telling her to give all these “exclusive” interviews with the journal?

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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:39 AM

    Why oh why are you giving her airtime. Her village is missing her…..

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    Jun 10th 2013, 7:23 AM

    Labour must finally be looking at the polls. Local elections coming up so they send out Joan the Moan to spew out her usual drivel.
    Hell, if you throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick, or as we’ve witnessed over the past couple of days, if Joan starts commenting on everything, then maybe we’ll actually believe some of this tripe.

    At the last General Election I was foolish enough to believe your ‘bile’ & actually gave Joan my first preference vote, a mistake I can gladly say will never happen again. As soon as Labour got into bed with their counterparts in Government, they turned their backs on the very people who voted them in.

    In saying that you have done one good thing whilst in power & I thank you for it.

    Thank you Joan for showing me the error of my ways. Roll on 2016!!!

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    Jun 10th 2013, 6:58 AM

    What a lot of hot air

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    Jun 10th 2013, 8:34 AM

    Things won’t be tough in her house. An overpaid ministerial salary will make sure of that.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Jun 10th 2013, 9:20 AM

    Tough experience Joan? Possibly you should try living as those who your decisions effect for a couple of months. Tough experience my arse. Silly minister.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 8:57 AM

    The rich and wealthy won’t feel the pain, you can count on that!

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    Jun 10th 2013, 8:12 AM

    “Hard decisions and trying to be fair’. .. Roll on the next elections .
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    Jun 10th 2013, 8:08 AM

    Ah Aoife my morning was going so well until about 2min ago when I read the headline and then saw the sour frown on Burton.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 9:38 AM

    Let them know how you’s all feel when the next election comes around

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    Jun 10th 2013, 8:19 AM

    Clueless woman.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 7:06 AM

    She is my third favourite Burton.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 11:30 AM

    whats she moaning about sure the lads over in the european comission look after that for them now every body knows that , all you have to do joan is pretend that you have read it when they send it to you and your miserable party … lets be serious she’s not going to feck up her chances of jumping on the Mep gravy train to brussells by disagreeing with next years round of taxing the poor.. VOTE SF

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    Jun 10th 2013, 10:15 AM

    Labour no answers, no solutions, a spent force thats passed it best before date.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 12:14 PM

    Exactly! Hopefully they’ll go the same way the Greens did last time round

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    Jun 10th 2013, 7:45 AM

    Bullshit they have…

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    Jun 10th 2013, 12:12 PM

    She and her colleagues don’t know what tough means – muppets, all of them!

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    Jun 10th 2013, 2:40 PM

    Not a tough experience for you, Joan, insulated as you are from a falling income (or no income) and constantly mounting taxes, levies and “charges”. The tough experience is for the generality of the population and you needn’t try and fool us into thinking you are agonizing over any of the “tough decisions”. How dare you? Your Government have had, admittedly little room for manoevre, but have consistently made the choices which would punish and disadvantage the ordinary working population – and the ‘vulnerable’ about whom you were so vocal in the general election campaign. If you think people are going to overlook that, you have another think coming.

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    Jun 10th 2013, 9:46 PM

    All benefits should be slashed by 50%
    Unless you have worked to pay into it
    Personally if your long term unemployed 5 yrs or more you should be on side road cleaning in parks working cleaning beach
    You should not get benefit for nothing

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    Oct 12th 2013, 6:17 PM

    must be local elections coming up Joan THE MOAN, sure you dont have to worry about money, but dont forget the people dont forget the punishment labour imposed on its voters LIARS

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    Oct 12th 2013, 6:15 PM

    some neck

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