It's been confirmed that Angela Kerins will go before the state's public spending watchdog next week.
The CEO of REHAB will face a grilling from the Public Accounts Committee about her salary and the group's lottery.
The charity was forced to reveal earlier this week that Angela Kerins gets paid 240-thousand euro a year plus perks.
PAC Chairman John McGuinness says he and his colleagues will be restricted in the questions they can ask: