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The man responsible for promoting stay-in-Ireland vacations for the rest of the Irish public has been forced to resign after getting caught out taking a vacation in Italy.

Fáilte Ireland Martin Cawley was in charge of a major push for domestic breaks, which the government has supported with a tax rebate to encourage people to stay in Ireland. A newspaper, the Irish Independent, revealed his vacation.

The Tourism Minister called him and asked for his resignation, which she accepted, while praising him for his past work in the job.

The best part of every trip is realizing that it has upset your expectations

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