The Leaving Cert predictive grades system has been described as "a dogs dinner"
The Leaving Cert predictive grades system has been described as "a dogs dinner" as the government continues to come under criticism for the coding mistake in the process.
It's also emerged that at least five members of the cabinet were aware of the issue last Friday - with the Department of Education first informed more than a week ago.
Minister Norma Foley will take questions on what the fallout will be for students in the Dáil tonight.
Meanwhile it could be another week before students affected by the predicted grades controversy find out if they will be offered a different college course.
That's according to the Higher Education Minister, who says an external review of the issues should be completed by the weekend.
Minister Simon Harris met university presidents today to discuss the impact on college places: