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Issue - No.9   


Welcome to Issue 9 of TIQ Ireland, the online quarterly journal and newsletter from Transparency International Ireland. Feel free to forward this message to anyone who might find it of interest. If you would like to unsubscribe however, you can do so by clicking the link at the base of this message.


Our Work to June 2008

A summary of our work to June 2008. Further details on work at TI Ireland is available by going to our press release archive and resources section.
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Top Ten Headlines to June 2008

Here is a rundown of the Top Ten stories related to governance and corruption from October 2007 to June 2008.
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The Resignation of Bertie Ahern

Bertie Ahern's legacy may be secure, writes Lee Daly, but public ethics have been compromised during his tenure and beyond.
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Tribunals will be remembered as being good value for money

John Devitt argues that while less than perfect, the tribunals will be remembered for having done the State some service.
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OECD Report on Ireland's Public Service

A recent OECD report contains some important recommendations to improve transparency and accountablity in the Public Service
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How corruption deprives people of water

As the Global Corruption Report is published Lee Daly writes that when water resources are exploited for private gain, people die.
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Does political money have to be dirty money? Interview with Dr. Iain McMenamim

TIQ Ireland talks to Dr Iain McMenamim, senior lecturer at the DCU School of Law and Government about political finance.
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Corruption is not confined to Dublin

Anti-corruption measures applied to national politics need to apply also to local councillors, writes Elaine Byrne.
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IACC 2008 Update

The 13th International Anti-Corruption Conference is taking place in Athens, Greece from 30 October to 2 November 2008.
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