The former RTÉ director general Dee Forbes is still not able to appear before the Oireachtas Committee on Media because of ill health.
A solicitor for Ms Forbes said that she is not “fit or able” to engage with the committee.
He added that she is under “active medical care.”
Her solicitor said that “further medical information” to confirm that she is “unfit to participate in any processes at this time can be provided with the requirement that it is kept confidential.”
The committee wrote to Ms Forbes in February requesting that she engage with members either in person, through written statement or via video link.
On foot of receiving the committee’s letter, the solicitor “sought instructions” from their client.
Ms Forbes’ solicitor stated in the letter to the committee that they were instructed that she is “unfit to be involved in any process even with the offer of video links/breaks/written evidence etc.”.
“If you require sight of further medical information on a strictly confidential basis please let us know”, they said.
Committee Chair Niamh Smyth has expressed disappointment that Ms Forbes will not be able to engage with members.
She said that it meant that there would be “unfinished business”, but added that the committee will proceed with completing its report.
Two Government-commissioned reports into governance, culture and other matters at RTÉ are due to be finalised at the end of this month.
Following their completion, the Oireachtas Committee on Media intends on holding further public sessions with the expert groups that conducted those Government commissioned reports.
The committee will then finalise its own report.