The Irish High Court orders RTÉ to provide all undercover footage filmed in two nursing homes to the relevant body responsible for monitoring and regulating such premises. The order requires RTÉ to hand over the material following a legal process related to the footage’s filming and potential relevance to oversight and regulatory functions for the nursing homes. Multiple reports describe the decision as a directive to disclose the full set of undercover recordings from the two locations, rather than selected extracts. The court’s ruling is framed around the need for the regulator to access the footage in connection with its duties. The coverage indicates the order applies to all the undercover video held by RTÉ that originated from the nursing-home investigations. The decision reflects a court finding that the footage should be released to the monitoring and regulatory authority, subject to the terms of the order.
High Court orders RTÉ to hand over undercover footage from nursing homes
The Irish High Court orders RTÉ to provide all undercover footage filmed in two nursing homes to the relevant body responsible for monitoring and regulating such premises. The order requires RTÉ to ha...
- The High Court orders RTÉ to hand over undercover footage.
- The footage was filmed in two nursing homes.
- The footage is to be provided to the body that monitors and regulates nursing homes.
- The order covers all RTÉ undercover footage from the two premises.
The High Court has ordered RTÉ to hand over all its undercover footage that was filmed in two nursing homes to the body responsible for monitoring and regulating these premises.
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