# corruption - Wednesday 30 April, 2014
# Luke Ming Flanagan
# Luke Ming Flanagan
Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan said he and John Wilson were under surveillance by an unmarked Garda car when they visited GSOC offices this morning to make the organisation aware of new allegations of corruption within the force.
# corruption - Monday 14 April, 2014
# Bribery
# Bribery
A former contractor claims he lost out on a school bus contract because he refused to contribute to a senior staff member’s “cash holiday fund”.
# corruption - Saturday 29 March, 2014
# Gardagate
# Gardagate
This is the arrogant nature of permanent government. It gets too used to running the show and always being right, writes Aaron McKenna.
# corruption - Friday 21 March, 2014
# Tweet Tweet
# Tweet Tweet
The social network was highlighting corruption allegations against the Prime Minister’s inner circle.
# corruption - Monday 3 February, 2014
# Wheels Of Justice
# Wheels Of Justice
A new EU report also found that Irish people feel that corruption is more widespread in their country than the average European.
# corruption - Friday 24 January, 2014
# Your Say
# Your Say
The Garda Commissioner is reluctant to have the whistleblowers appear in front of the committee, but government ministers want answers.
# corruption - Tuesday 21 January, 2014
# Corruption
# Corruption
Once a rising GOP star, Robert McDonnell has been forced to hand over $140,000 in cash and other gifts he received from a pharmaceutical company CEO.
# corruption - Tuesday 7 January, 2014
# Turkey
# Turkey
Heads of major departments were included in those who were laid off as part of a probe into corruption.
# corruption - Wednesday 4 December, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Unlike other small open economies, Ireland does not have a single agency dedicated to fighting corruption; our failure to hold people to account for manifest wrongdoing sends a clear message to citizens and international investors.
# corruption - Monday 23 September, 2013
# Eurovision
# Eurovision
The rankings of each jury member for all shows will now be made public after the final.
# corruption - Sunday 22 September, 2013
# China
# China
A Chinese court sentenced the disgraced former top politician to life after finding him guilty of abuse of power, corruption and bribery.
# corruption - Friday 30 August, 2013
# Fugitive
# Fugitive
A warrant for his arrest was issued five years ago after the solicitor fled the country, leaving behind debts of over €80 million.
# corruption - Thursday 22 August, 2013
# China
# China
Prosecutors accused Bo Xilai of a villa in France, a hot-air balloon project and a football club.
# corruption - Wednesday 21 August, 2013
# Egypt
# Egypt
The 85-year-old is awaiting a re-trial on charges arising from the 2011 protests that resulted in his ousting.
# corruption - Wednesday 14 August, 2013
# Corruption
# Corruption
The current affairs magazine has called on DPP to initiate legal proceedings against those found by specific bankers and people found by the Mahon Tribunal to have been involved in corrupt activities – or else it will.
# corruption - Thursday 1 August, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Young Dublin Fianna Fáil councillor Paul McAuliffe says the corruption revealed in the Mahon report makes it difficult to repair public’s trust in politics.
# corruption - Wednesday 31 July, 2013
# Mahon
# Mahon
Here’s everything you need to know to get to grips with the planning and permission tribunal of inquiry, which published its final chapter this morning.
# corruption - Wednesday 10 July, 2013
# Brown Envelopes
# Brown Envelopes
27 per cent of respondents admitted paying a bribe in the last 12 months, but more than two-thirds of those asked to pay say they refused.
# corruption - Wednesday 3 July, 2013
# Whistleblowers
# Whistleblowers
Newly-published bill concerning employees who report wrongdoing outlines extra measures to protect them.
# corruption - Monday 24 June, 2013
# Bunga Bunga
# Bunga Bunga
From Mediaset fraud to wiretap appeal to Ruby Gate – the former Italian PM has been nothing if not controversial.
# corruption - Monday 17 June, 2013
# So Long
# So Long
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas is stepping down amid a scandal which saw his top aide indicted for bribery.
# corruption - Thursday 13 June, 2013
# Elveden
# Elveden
The 52-year-old woman was arrested at her home this morning.
# corruption - Tuesday 11 June, 2013
# Corruption
From The42
# Corruption
The FAI has tonight released a statement finding Colm James guilty on six counts of breaching its rulebook.
# corruption - Thursday 6 June, 2013
# Corruption
# Corruption
The 39-year-old is being questioned in relation to suspected misconduct in office and corruption.
# corruption - Tuesday 28 May, 2013
# Enter Bagman?
# Enter Bagman?
Joko Widodo was given his guitar by concert promoters – but it’s feared that he may be asked to return some favours.
# corruption - Saturday 11 May, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
The residents evacuated from Priory Hall are the only people who have paid in any way for the problems uncovered in the buidling, writes Alison Doyle.
# corruption - Tuesday 30 April, 2013
# Corruption
From The42
# Corruption
But current president Sepp Blatter has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
# corruption - Sunday 17 March, 2013
# China
# China
Xi Jinping addressed the nation earlier today as China’s once-in-a-decade power change came to a conclusion.
# corruption - Saturday 2 March, 2013
# Ian Bailey
# Ian Bailey
In March last year an investigation was launched by the Garda Ombudsman Commission into alleged wrongdoing in the investigation into the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
# corruption - Wednesday 6 February, 2013
# Penalty Points
# Penalty Points
The justice minister did little to hide his annoyance in the Dáil today when asked about the penalty points inquiry.
# Volcano
# Volcano
The Roman city has come to symbolise the decades of mismanagement of many of Italy’s cultural treasures.
# corruption - Thursday 24 January, 2013
# Trust
# Trust
Levels of trust in media of 45 per cent and NGOs of 63 per cent both rose by 10 percentage points in 2012.
# corruption - Thursday 17 January, 2013
# Corruption
# Corruption
The two police officers and a journalist were arrested this morning.
# corruption - Friday 11 January, 2013
# Donations
# Donations
The guidelines also address corporate donations to parties and include strict rules on transparency.
# corruption - Thursday 3 January, 2013
# Germany
# Germany
Two senior doctors have been suspended from the Leipzig University Clinic’s organ transplant centre as part of an investigation into alleged manipulation of the waiting list.
# corruption - Wednesday 5 December, 2012
# Need To Know
# Need To Know
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
# Your Say
# Your Say
A new international index has given us our lowest rating ever – and could hit our credit rating. What do you think?
# Corruption
# Corruption
Ireland is 25 out of an index of 176 countries, which Transparency Ireland says could have a harmful effect on its economic recovery.