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Media ‘whipped up hysteria’ over Golfgate and ‘a lot of good people had to resign’. Ann Healy reports.

Independent TD Noel Grealish and former Fianna Fáil senator Donie Cassidy, along with hoteliers John Sweeney and James Sweeney, are each facing a summons related to organising an Oireachtas Golf Society event at the Station House Hotel in Clifden during pandemic restrictions on August 19, 2020. Picture: RollingNews.ie

A court has heard that the media of “whipped up public sentiment and hysteria” over Golfgate and “a lot of good people had to resign as a result.” Legal teams representing two politicians and two hoteliers have submitted their clients were unfairly prosecuted as they had complied with Covid-19 regulations at all times during a two-day Oireachtas Golf Society outing in Connemara in 2020.€-EUR

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What is this 'whipped up media' you mention, absolutely no indication that the media in Ireland is self serving and insane. At all. No no etc

Queer take on this.

The Golfgate resignations were another f*ck you to the public. Most of them got their jobs back.

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