Fáilte Ireland’s second board member resigns after foreign holiday



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A second member of Fáilte Ireland’s board of directors resigned after it emerged that he went to Spain on vacation for the summer despite the government advising against non-essential travel to the country.

The Irish Examiner reported Tuesday that Breege O’Donoghue went on vacation to her second home in Marbella, Spain, for a week in July and another week in August.

Ms O’Donoghue is the former CEO of the retail giant Primark in its Dublin offices. She retired from the role in 2016.

Spain is not on the government’s “green list” of countries, and current health councils urge members of the public to avoid all non-essential travel there.

Last month, Fáilte Ireland president Michael Cawley resigned after it emerged he was on a family vacation in Italy at a time when the state agency was encouraging people to take vacations.

In a statement Tuesday evening, the Minister for Media, Tourism, Art, Culture, Sport and Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin, said that she had accepted the resignation of Ms O’Donoghue following confirmation that she traveled to the foreigner during the summer.

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