The tourism body was unsuccessful in attempts to get guidance.
Failte Ireland couldn't get clarity from government on its outdoor dining rules in the weeks before the Merrion Hotel party controversy.
The Business Post reports the tourism body raised concerns to government about 'vague' regulations and was unsuccessful in attempts to get guidance.
It follows comments from Tanaiste Leo Varadkar who this week criticised its guidelines as being 'unclear' as part of an apology and explanation for attending the event.
Group Head of News at the Irish Independent, and Ferbane's Kevin Doyle, believes the saga isn't over just yet:
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