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Fears for ICRfm after Pobal probe 13.07.12

THERE are fears for the future of Inishowen Community Radio following a financial audit by public funding body, Pobal.
The audit at ICRfm follows allegations of financial irregularities at the station going back some years. The matter has also been referred to the gardaí. ICRfm has been on air for 12 years and employs between six and eight full and part-time staff.
A source said the allegations do not relate to theft but rather how grant monies were used within the not-for-profit company. The source said that, for example, if a programme came in under budget, the remaining money may allegedly have been put to other uses within the station instead of being returned to Pobal. The figure involved is understood to be under €20,000.
A new 10-person board was elected to run the company a year ago as Pobal launched an investigation. Board chairman, Raymond Doherty, today confirmed that the new board was in receipt of the completed audit. He said he was not permitted to divulge its contents but that it was widely anticipated that Pobal would withdraw its support. It is now feared the station may close in three months' time.
ICRfm offices in Carndonagh.
"A delegation of five of us met the top brass from Pobal in Sligo on July 2. They have highlighted their concerns and expressed dissatisfaction," said Mr Doherty.
"As far as we can gather, Pobal is going to end its relationship with Inishowen Community Radio and without its support the station has not got the capability to keep going. Pobal pays wages and gives grants for programming.
"The station is a non-commercial, not-for-profit company and cannot continue without this support," added Mr Doherty.
A spokesperson for Pobal today said the body was legally precluded from divulging details of an individual case.
Meanwhile, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) said in a statement: "The BAI has been in discussion with the broadcaster Inishowen Community Radio in respect of the investigation and report by Pobal.
"It is currently awaiting correspondences from the broadcaster arising from this report. BAI does not have a further comment to make until it receives the correspondence." The new ICRfm board has appealed to Pobal to allow it go forward with fresh branding in a bid to keep jobs and an important local service in the community.
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