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Published 12:01 11 Jul 2023 BST
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"I made my initial decision to leave The Late Late Show almost a year ago. Around this time, I mentioned it to those closest to me, my family and my agent. They were surprised, very surprised to say the least. "I explained to them that, among other things, I had left a lot on the studio floor after Covid. I was burnt out and exhausted - like so many people in the country. I turned it over in my mind over a few months, but by the time I got to January, I was absolutely certain of my decision." Mr Tubridy said there was zero connection between his departure and "this very raw situation of recent weeks". He said he told RTÉ management on 13 March and "first became aware of the Grant Thornton review in May – some two months later. Even then, I had no inkling of the bombshell which was to come when RTÉ released their statement on June 22nd."Full video: Ryan Tubridy's opening statement to PAC. @virginmedianews pic.twitter.com/ebADd9eMDW
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