Four in court over alleged role in Oireachtas Golfgate dinner

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Four In Court Over Alleged Role In Oireachtas Golfgate Dinner
Independent TD Noel Grealish arriving at court in Co Galway to attend a hearing where he is one of four people accused to have breached Covid restrictions by organising a golf society dinner. Photo: PA Images
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By Cate McCurry, PA

The trial of two politicians and two hoteliers over their alleged breach of Covid restrictions in organising a golf society dinner is currently taking place in Co Galway.

Galway East Independent TD Noel Grealish (55), former Fianna Fáil senator Donie Cassidy (75), John Sweeney (60) and his son James Sweeney (32), owners of the Station House Hotel, face charges related to organising the Oireachtas Golf Society event during pandemic restrictions.

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All men face a single charge that on August 19th, 2020 they organised an event that contravened the Health Act 1947, as amended, to prevent, limit, minimise or slow the spread of Covid-19.

The alleged offences relate to a dinner which took place at the Station House Hotel, Clifden on August 19th 2020 that was attended by 81 people.

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Supreme Court judge Seamus Woulfe came under pressure to resign following his attendance at the golf dinner (PA)

Deputy Grealish, of Carnmore, was the golf society’s captain, while Mr Cassidy, of Castlepollard, Co Westmeath, was its president.

The public backlash over the event led to the resignation of then agriculture minister Dara Calleary, while a number of other Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael senators lost the party whip.

They have since been reinstated.

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European Commissioner Phil Hogan also resigned over the matter.

Supreme Court judge Seamus Woulfe, now Supreme Court Justice, who also attended the event, came under pressure to resign his position.

Mr Justice Woulfe insisted his actions did not warrant him losing his job.

Former chief justice Susan Denham carried out an investigation into the “golf-gate” episode and found the judge’s conduct did not justify calls for his resignation.

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The Oireachtas Golf Society has since been disbanded.

The trial is expected to take up to five days with more than 50 prosecution witnesses set to be called.

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