Ireland ‘failing to tackle’ corruption

Ireland has done little or nothing to stop business figures bribing officials, a damning international report has found.

Ireland ‘failing to tackle’ corruption

Despite signing up to a global pledge 12 years ago to stamp out corruption, there has not been a single prosecution.

The analysis by Transparency International shows Ireland languishes among the bottom of an international league of countries for enforcing the anti- bribery convention.

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