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RTE bosses stand aside as costs of missionary libel action rise to $3 million

Programme makers stand down pending investigations


Father Kevin Reynolds leaving the High Court in Dublin
Father Kevin Reynolds leaving the High Court in Dublin
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The biggest libel in the history of Irish state broadcaster RTE could end up costing the station over $3million – as the programme makers step aside pending a series of investigations.

Galway based priest Fr Kevin Reynolds received a settlement believed to be worth $1.5million last week after the station admitted claims that he had raped and impregnated a teenage Kenyan girl then abandoned mother and child were false.

One of the clergy who helped Fr Reynolds pursue RTE through the courts has now said that the total bill, including costs, will end up costing the broadcaster over £3million.

Fr Sean McDonagh, a spokesman for the Association of Catholic Priests, made the claim as RTE confirmed that head of news Ed Mulhall, current affairs editor Ken O’Shea, producer Brian Pairceir and reporter Aoife Kavanagh are to stand down temporarily from their roles.

The four will not work in RTE pending the outcome of three separate investigations into the Fr Reynolds libel, one of them ordered by the government’s Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte.

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The RTE Authority has also promised to uncover the full details of the decision making process that allowed the libellous programme to be broadcast earlier this year despite repeated denials from Fr Reynolds.

A statement from the Authority said: “There can be no cover-up and no rush to self-protection. We have a legal duty to establish for licence-payers why Fr Kevin Reynolds was falsely accused of raping a minor and having a child by her while working as a missionary in Kenya.

“This libel poses the most serious editorial question that has arisen since the late 1960s in RTÉ broadcasting.”

A statement from RTÉ said all four workers had agreed to step aside pending the investigations. “This decision was taken in order to remove any possible doubt about the objectivity and impartiality of RTÉ’s news and current affairs services at this time,” said the statement.

Fr McDonagh meanwhile has said that the total cost to RTE could top $3million by the time legal costs are added to the personal settlement agreed with Fr Reynolds.

Part of Fr Reynolds negotiating team during the settlement with RTE, Fr McDonagh said money was not a motivation for the former missionary.

“Fr Reynolds had to be persuaded to take money. It was nowhere near his motivation for taking the action. Money was the last thing on his mind. He wanted his good name to be cleared,” said Fr McDonagh.


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is there more to this than meets the eye..its the worst thing a man could be accused of,terrible for a free press to print blatant lies,but,there were plenty of stories concerning child abuse by priests that had substance,and they hated the adverse publicity and covered it up whenever they could,if this man is genuinely innocent good,but like i said is there more to this than first apears,if these journalists are guilty they should never be alowed to practise again,just like preists found guilty of child abuse should be kicked out and criminalised,but if they have been misled by a clever piece of manipulation and payback misinformation..??
This "standing aside" is nonsense, 'stepping down' is what matters. Lying low until the dust settles and the storm blows over won't wash with aggrieved parties. RTE is accountable to the public who pay there wages. Cash strapped taxpayers demand accountability.
its very possible that the vatican created this scene, and the accuser is a lackey of the vatican, who paid him off to make the accusation, and promised to cover up his involvement by claiming confessional priveledges. As the church did re the endless hidden molestation of children...............The scandal is the worst thing to hit the church since only God knows when. Its all over the world, all you need to is google "country name - catholic church molestation................At least so far the church hasnt resorted to what it did when its power was in doubt - the anything but Holy Inquisition............But fear not, Pope Benedict ran the congregation for the doctrine of the faith - successor to the Inquisition.
 




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