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July 2005

  • Anti-Corruption Group launches Ireland’s first Corruption News Service
  • Time for G-8 to take bold action on corruption

June 2005

  • Transparency International calls for public consultation in Garda reform

April 2005

  • TI condemns EU Parliament's rejection of essential anti-corruption reforms

March 2005

  • Global corruption report shines light on Ireland

January 2005

  • TI calls for public tenders and transparent budgeting in tsunami reconstruction efforts
  • TI calls for public tenders and transparent budgeting in tsunami reconstruction efforts

December 2004

  • Irish put politicians at top of corruption list
  • Irish political parties viewed as the most corrupt sector according to TI Global Corruption Barometer 2004
  • Transparency International Launches in Ireland
  • International Anti-Corruption Group Launches in Ireland

September 2002

  • Corruption does have victims

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