National Integrity Systems - Transparency International Country Study - Ireland 2009

Co-authored by Dr Elaine Byrne and John Devitt, this study provides a brief overview of Ireland’s political and economic history and environment; a summary of key incentives and opportunities for corruption; a synopsis of efforts to tackle the phenomenon since 1854; and recommendations designed to s...

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