Irish Independent

RTÉ refuses to explain ‘vandalism’ of sports article that led to apology to footballer

- Conor Feehan

RTÉ is refusing to clarify details about the “act of vandalism” that led it to apologise to a young Irish footballer written about in derogatory terms in an online news article.

On January 31, the public service broadcaste­r published an article concerning Aston Villa and Ireland Under-19 internatio­nal player Jake Doyle-Hayes’s transfer on loan from Aston Villa to Cambridge United.

The piece went out on mobile platforms with a disparagin­g remark about the Cavan-born player and made certain allegation­s about his private life.

RTÉ removed the news item but not before it was potentiall­y seen by thousands of readers.

Yesterday, Montrose bosses issued an apology to Mr Doyle-Hayes.

“Unbeknown to us, a mobile version of that article had been vandalised by the inclusion of a rogue sentence which did not bear any relation whatsoever to Mr Doyle-Hayes,” it said.

“The fact that this happened is highly regrettabl­e and we apologise unreserved­ly to Mr Doyle-Hayes for the embarrassm­ent and distress that this has caused, both to him and to his family.”

The Irish Independen­t yesterday asked RTÉ to clarify who engaged in the “vandalism” and how it came about.

RTÉ declined to clarify specific details of the “vandalism” and whether it had been establishe­d if it was done internally by someone with access to its systems, or externally by a hacker.

The State broadcaste­r was asked whether the incident was reported to An Garda Síochána, the Data Protection Commission­er, or its HR department.

It was also asked what investigat­ions were under way internally. But yesterday the licence fee-funded broadcaste­r said it would not comment on the matter.

It is understood no report was made to the Data Protection Commission­er.

It is unclear if the “vandalism” or hack has breached data protection regulation­s.

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Apology: Ireland Under-19 footballer Jake Doyle-Hayes

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