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Oireachtas Golf Society scandal

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get under way in early January 2022 and could take five days to be heard as there are over 50 witnesses. The four men (Grealish, Cassidy, along with James and John Sweeney, of the Station House Hotel in Clifden) went on trial on 6 January 2022, charged with breaching the COVID-19 regulations. District Court Judge Mary Fahy dismissed all the charges on 3 February. The Court concluded: "They were all responsible people who would not have gone to a dinner unless they felt comfortable and unless the organisers had not put in place all that was required to make it safe." Grealish said he was "delighted with the outcome". Donie Cassidy, described as being emotional when leaving the court, said he was always a lawmaker and never a law-breaker.
813:; from there, he travelled to Dublin for essential work purposes on 12 August. After playing golf in Adare on 13 August, he returned to Kilkenny, and travelled to Clifden via Kildare on 17 August. Hogan participated in the golf competitions on 18 and 19 August and attended the gala dinner, before returning to his temporary residence in Kildare on 21 August, and to Brussels the following day. Following publication of this timeline, reports appeared in the media claiming that Hogan had been seen at public restaurants with other individuals during this period, including on the evening of his arrival in Ireland, and that he had made a further trip to 38: 690:, heavily criticised both the gathering and the government, stating that the government had "descended into new levels of chaos". McDonald had requested that the Dáil be recalled from its summer recess, but this was initially rejected by Martin. In response, McDonald stated that Martin was wrong, that the government had lost its direction and that it needed to be held to account. McDonald also said that she had been unaware of the existence of an Oireachtas golf society, and questioned the ethics of an organisation that allowed wealthy donors to interact with members of the Oireachtas. 66: 52: 295: 172:. It also resulted in calls for a number of other resignations, and the affair was seen to have shaken public confidence in the coalition government. Four people were later prosecuted for their roles as organisers of the event. The Court acquitted them of all charges, saying that the event had been organised within the rules and with due care to public health. 801:, had participated in the golf competitions arranged as part of the event, but declined to participate in the gala dinner, telling others that he thought it was "a bad idea" and would "send out the wrong signal to the general public". RTÉ announced that further projects involving Seán O'Rourke, which had been planned, would not now proceed. 797:, to report on Woulfe's attendance at the dinner, including the question of whether he should have accepted the invitation and whether "he should in all the circumstances have left the hotel in light of the situation prevailing". On the same day, it was also reported that former Taoiseach and Leader of Fine Gael, 859:
that four people would be criminally prosecuted for their role in organising the event. Amongst the four were Noel Grealish and Donie Cassidy. In May, Grealish was issued a summons for a court date of 22 July. The case was adjourned until 28 October. It was revealed on 28 October that the trial would
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to play golf on 13 August. It was noted that Hogan was admitted to a Dublin hospital on 5 August, where he tested negative for COVID-19; he was discharged from hospital and returned to a temporary residence in County Kildare the following day. On 7 August, hours before a local lockdown was enforced
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and Mr Justice Woulfe were published in which the Chief Justice reprimanded Woulfe for his response to the scandal and stated that it was his opinion that Woulfe should resign in order to avoid continuing serious damage to the judiciary. The Government responded on 10 November by acknowledging the
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for using a mobile phone while driving – a criminal offence punishable by three penalty points and an €80 fine – on his way to Clifden. Hogan's very presence in the county was an issue in itself, as it was under a local lockdown at the time, meaning that Hogan would have been entitled to travel to
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announced on 18 August that more restrictive measures would be reintroduced across the country until 13 September, in an effort to limit the spread of the virus. Among the restrictions announced were a limit on indoor gatherings and events to six people from no more than three households, with
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While Martin resisted calls on 21 August to recall the Dáil – which was on summer break – the government announced on Sunday 23 August that the Dáil would return sooner than planned, most likely by Tuesday 15 September.
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that " made a big mistake. shouldn't have gone to the function. didn't want to let people down and responsibility for that mistake". He elaborated by saying his actions had undermined the work of
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on Friday 21 August, Martin would not comment on the position of judge Séamus Woulfe – citing the need for legislature not to interfere with the judiciary in line with the
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the county for essential purposes such as work, but not to leave again for non-essential purposes such as attending the golf dinner. In light of this, Martin and the
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Noel Grealish, who served as captain of the Oireachtas Golf Society at the time of the event. He was subsequently prosecuted for his role in organising the event.
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On 25 August, Hogan published a timeline of his movements since his he arrival in Ireland from Brussels on 31 July, including new details of a trip to
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exemptions granted for weddings, certain religious ceremonies and cultural facilities, provided appropriate protective measures could be maintained.
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As well as the resignations of Calleary and Leas-Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, Jerry Buttimer, six senators who attended the event also
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of alcohol. Coverage of Calleary's resignation was covered not just domestically, but also internationally, with the story featuring in
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that was mandatory for people entering Ireland from Spain, under the then-current travel restrictions enforced by the government.
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on 17 August for social purposes; these previously undisclosed details were seen as contradicting Hogan's own timeline.
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announced on 21 August that they would be investigating the event to see if it breached the Health Act 1947, which was
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Calleary, Buttimer and Hogan all attended the event, and subsequently resigned from their main political offices.
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and Paul Hosford reported on an event organised by the Oireachtas Golf Society that took place over two days in
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Calleary's resignation made him the second Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to lose his job in
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Health (Preservation and Protection and other Emergency Measures in the Public Interest) Act 2020
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The gathering took place during public health guidelines that had been issued in response to the
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Following the breaking of the story, the gathering was criticised heavily across Irish society.
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and a gala dinner. The golfing competitions, held over the two days at Connemara Golf Links in
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It was announced on 24 August that the Supreme Court had requested a former Chief Justice,
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with responsibility for health and safety in the Oireachtas, including COVID-19 precautions
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in Ireland involving past and present members of that country's parliament, the
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requested that the Oireachtas Golf Society be disbanded with immediate effect.
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to include public health regulations pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bray, Jennifer; Horgan-Jones, Jack; Clarke, Vivienne (10 November 2020).
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serious constitutional issues that have arisen as a result of this.
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Ní Aodha, Gráinne; Byrne, Laura; Murray, Sean (26 August 2020).
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for reopening the national economy after the first peak of the
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Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (COVID-19) Act 2020
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Following the publication of the story on 20 August by the
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O'Leary, Naomi; Power, Jack; Leahy, Pat (25 August 2020).
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A Ministerial Broadcast by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, TD
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Gataveckaite, Gabija; McQuinn, Cormac (25 August 2020).
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However, in response to an increase in confirmed cases,
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in Ireland and he was deeply sorry for having done so.
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The scandal resulted in the resignations of Hogan; the
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Fianna Fáil–Fine Gael–Green Party coalition government
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It was also reported that former independent TD and
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Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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Index

Oireachtas Golf Society

Dara Calleary

Jerry Buttimer

Phil Hogan
political scandal
Oireachtas
Clifden
County Galway
COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
European Commissioner for Trade
Phil Hogan
Supreme Court
Séamus Woulfe
Irish Examiner
Fianna Fáil–Fine Gael–Green Party coalition government
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Fianna Fáil
Dara Calleary
Leas-Chathaoirleach
Seanad Éireann
Jerry Buttimer
the government
COVID-19 pandemic
Taoiseach
Micheál Martin
Irish Examiner
Aoife-Grace Moore

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