Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs “This requires the venue to conduct additional in-house RSA training with all employees engaged in the service of alcohol and update its plan of management to prevent similar incidents in the future,” the spokesperson said.“Liquor and Gaming NSW is committed to ensuring compliance with RSA laws and works closely with licensed venues to promote community safety.”Paul Kent was a co-host on Fox Sports.The Sackville is owned by the Solotel group, which owns other popular Sydney pubs such as the Golden Sheaf in Double Bay, the Clock Hotel in Surry Hills, the Courthouse Hotel in Newtown and the Opera Bar at Circular Quay.A spokesperson for The Sackville said it had already taken action after last month receiving an enforceable undertaking that recommended additional RSA training.“We accepted these recommendations fully, rolling out a comprehensive RSA training refresher for the team and updating our management plan accordingly,” the spokesperson said.“We’re always evolving our procedures and training to meet the highest standards of compliance, and that commitment remains ongoing.”Kent brought unfair dismissal proceedings against News Corp, his long-time former employer, after his sacking last year, alleging his abrupt termination was unjustified and he was denied the opportunity to give his version of events.The media giant denied his claims in its filing to the Fair Work Commission, saying it was entitled to dismiss him summarily and arguing his conduct damaged the reputation of the company.The parties later reached a confidential settlement. Kent, who spent time as a foreign correspondent and wrote books on cross-code superstar Sonny Bill Williams and boxing legend Johnny Lewis, has been absent from NRL commentary landscape since facing court over last year’s incident, which he attempted to have dealt with on mental health grounds.LoadingBut he has unveiled plans to return for the upcoming season by launching his own podcast.In a self-deprecating move, the logo for the eponymously titled programme features an image of a tree on a football, a nod to the roadside trunk he ended up against in the melee last year. A promotion for the podcast shows him in conversation with his friend and colourful former rugby league identity John Elias.“Paperbark writer,” Kent referred to himself jokingly on a recent appearance on the podcast of former Test cricketer Mike Whitney.“It came out [that] I had 22 beers,” he added, overstating his intake slightly. “I found out that my limit is 21.”