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BAI launches inquiry into defamatory Prime Time Investigates programme

The Broadcasting Authority has officially announced it will commence an independent investigation into an episode of the current affairs programme which defamed Fr Kevin Reynolds.

THE BROADCASTING Authority of Ireland’s compliance committee says that it has decided to proceed with an investigation into an episode of Prime Time Investigates in which a Catholic priest was defamed.

The programme, A Mission to Prey, had incorrectly claimed that Fr Kevin Reynolds had fathered a child with a teenage girl while working as a missionary in Africa. The priest launched legal action which led to RTÉ issuing a public apology and paying undisclosed damages to Reynolds.

The incident also sparked two inquiries into the allegations – one within RTÉ and the other by the BAI.

The BAI says its investigation will focus on whether the programme breached the Broadcasting Act 2009 as regards a broadcaster’s duty to ensure the fair, objective and impartial treatment of current affairs content.

It will also investigate if the programme breached the act’s provisions concerning the privacy of any individual, which the law says should not be “unreasonably encroached upon”.

It has transpired that the BAI has already looked into this programme after an unnamed man launched a complaint about the programme. The man complained that while he had been interviewed for the programme, his interview was not used in the A Mission to Pray episode. Instead, a short clip of his piece was aired on RTÉ’s The Frontline on the same night.

In its investigation of that complaint, the BAI considered the A Mission to Prey programme as a whole and concluded that the “subject matter was treated fairly and the content was fair to all interests concerned.”

“There was a wide range of significant viewpoints included and the persons against whom allegations were made were afforded a right of reply,” it continued.

Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte last week announced an independent inquiry into how RTÉ broadcast the claims against Reynolds and noted that the BAI is the independent regulator of the compliance of broadcast content.

The BAI says the next step in its inquiry is to appoint an investigating officer. A timeline of the investigation is expected to be announced after that officer has been named.

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    Aug 10th 2024, 2:57 PM

    May she rest in eternal peace,a wonderful lady

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    Class act brilliant writer and now history maker R.I.P.

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    Aug 10th 2024, 4:42 PM

    Wonderful woman and writer. May she Rest in Peace.

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    Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis

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    Aug 10th 2024, 6:26 PM

    Like Sinéad O Connor she was an Irish woman who held up a revealing mirror to the hypocrisy of an Irish Society controlled by the Catholic Church and was punished for it.

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    @Matt Rogers: Sinead O’Connor was a massive hypo crite herself.

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    Aug 10th 2024, 7:39 PM

    @Ger Whelan: You can’t see the good in anyone or anything though.

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    @Jack Hayes: what about what I said is I correct?

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    @Ger Whelan: ***incorrect?

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    Aug 11th 2024, 10:57 AM

    @Ger Whelan: Aren’t we all on some level? It becomes amplified when someone is a public figure and we feel we know them. Every bit of progress, missteps or change of mind is laid out in a seemingly simple line for the rest of us. Add in mental health issues and a troubled life and it’s not exactly a surprise that her life wasn’t an exercise in perfection.

    If any of our lives were conducted in the blare of public life we’d quickly be accused of the same things no doubt. It’s impossible to be completely virtuous and avoid all of the contradictions and irrationalities that come with being human. It’s a bit of a low blow to have a pop at her now. She was a troubled soul and she should be left alone in death. She took enough of a hammering while she was alive.

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    Beautiful simple send-off, rip.

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    Aug 11th 2024, 11:44 AM

    The Church and their willing and compliant lackeys pursued and lambasted this woman for years, pontificating about their self righteousness. We now know who was morally pure. RIP Edna O’ Brien.

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    Miraculous medal time soiling this infectious lady’s time.

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    Aug 10th 2024, 11:24 PM

    I guess we need to keep moving.

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