Politicians subject to new corruption watchdog
Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Brendan Howlin confirmed the legal change is imminent as he published a draft document outlining measures which is open to public consultation.
In an anti-corruption move first outlined in the Programme for Government – before being delayed for four years – Mr Howlin’s department is seeking to beef up defences to tackle any actual or perceived concerns that those holding positions of power may be misusing public funds.



