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High Court orders RTÉ to hand over undercover footage
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High Court orders RTÉ to hand over undercover footage

The High Court in Ireland has ruled that RTÉ must provide unedited undercover footage from its investigations into nursing home care standards at Beneavin Manor in Dublin and The Residence in Portlaoise, Co Laois. This footage was used in an RTÉ Investigates program titled 'Inside Ireland's Nursing Homes,' which highlighted potential cases of serious misconduct. The court, presided over by Ms Justice Emily Egan, emphasized the necessity of the unedited footage for a comprehensive regulatory review by HIQA, the body responsible for monitoring such facilities. While acknowledging the importance of data protection laws, the judge stated that the urgency of the regulatory investigation overrides privacy concerns. RTÉ had initially refused to release the footage voluntarily, citing the need for a court order.

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High Court orders RTÉ to hand over undercover footage

The High Court in Ireland has ruled that RTÉ must provide unedited undercover footage from its investigations into nursing home care standards at Beneavin Manor in Dublin and The Residence in Portlaoise, Co Laois. This footage was used in an RTÉ Investigates program titled 'Inside Ireland's Nursing Homes,' which highlighted potential cases of serious misconduct. The court, presided over by Ms Justice Emily Egan, emphasized the necessity of the unedited footage for a comprehensive regulatory review by HIQA, the body responsible for monitoring such facilities. While acknowledging the importance of data protection laws, the judge stated that the urgency of the regulatory investigation overrides privacy concerns. RTÉ had initially refused to release the footage voluntarily, citing the need for a court order.

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