Sorca Clarke says attending the event was more than a lack of judgment and will have a lasting impact.
A Midlands TD says generic apologies from Fianna Fail senators Paul Daly and Aidan Davitt are not enough given the sacrifices made by the community under Covid 19 restrictions.
Longford Westmeath's Sorca Clarke says the public won't be satisfied until Fianna Fail and Fine Gael exercise the full extent of their party mechanisms to hold to account senators who attended the Oireachtas Golf Society event in Clifden.
It comes as the Taoiseach has reportedly refused a call from Sinn Fein Leader Mary Lou McDonald to recall the dail to deal with mounting public outrage about perceived double standards.
Deputy Clarke says attending the event was more than a lack of judgment and will have a lasting impact:
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