Minister for Media Catherine Martin received the Grant Thornton report this evening into the understatement of Ryan Tubridy's earnings by €120,000 between 2017 and 2019.
The final version of the report was delivered to the RTÉ board yesterday.
It is expected to be published tomorrow.
Ms Martin spoke to the RTÉ chairperson Siún Ní Raghallaigh today. She is currently examining the report.
It is understood that the RTÉ board met today to discuss the report.
Revenue from TV licence fees drops by €871,000 in second week of August
Meanwhile, RTÉ has suffered another steep fall in TV licence revenue as new figures show sales fell by nearly €900,000 in the second week of August, compared with the same week last year.
TV licence sales for the second week of August were 7,166 compared to 12,610 for the corresponding week in 2022 - a drop of 43%.
The plunge in licence fee sales amounts to €871,000.
In total, TV licence revenue is down nearly €4.6m since the broadcaster has been engulfed in controversy over payments to Mr Tubridy.
RTÉ receives the vast majority of TV licence fee revenue at nearly 90% of sales.
Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe indicated today that the onus is on RTÉ to address transparency issues.
Asked about a potential 'bailout' for the broadcaster, he said it was for RTÉ to take action to deal with matters of public concern.
He added that he could not conceive of a future for RTÉ that does not have a TV licence.