Our recent and previous events
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25 April 2012 -
The Inaugural National Forum: Governance, Ethics & Compliance
Date: 30 May 2012 Venue: Croke Park Conference Centre
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1 February 2012 -
Mason Hayes and Curran Public Sector Seminar on Bribery and Corruption
John Devitt, TI Ireland’s chief executive, will address a seminar on anti-bribery and corruption legislation in Ireland on 9th February 2012.
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27 May 2011 -
EBEN Research Conference 2011: Does Integrity Matter?
TI Ireland Chief Executive John Devitt will be speaking at an upcoming conference on corruption and whistleblowing...
EBEN Research Conference 2011 Trinity College Dublin Business School, June 8-10 Does Integrity Matter?
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18 May 2011 -
Launch of Speak Up, Transparency Helpline
Dublin, 18 May 2011 - Transparency International Ireland will launch its new Speak Up free information helpline and Transparency Resource Centre. This service will offer support for people facing ethical dilemmas or reporting concerns about wrongdoing in the workplace and government. It is one of the first of its kind in Western Europe and is partly funded by the European Commission.
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24 February 2011 -
'Access to Documents and Transparency in the EU: a practical guide & the future of EU transparency law'
Dublin, 24 February 2011 - With the EU playing a greater role in Irish domestic affairs, there is an ever-growing need to make effective requests for documents held by EU institutions. 'Access to Documents and Transparency in the EU: a practical guide & the future of EU transparency law', is a public event jointly hosted by Transparency International Ireland and the Irish Society for European Law (ISEL).
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18 February 2011 -
'Real Reform: Election Score Card 2011'
Dublin, 18 February 2011 - Transparency International Ireland and ReformCard.com will host a public public forum on the political parties' proposals for reform during Election 2011.
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9 December 2010 -
Event - Cleaning up Irish Politics
Dublin, 9 December 2010 - Transparency International Ireland will mark the launch of the Global Corruption Barometer and International Anti-Corruption Day by hosting a public event titled "Cleaning up Irish politics". This event will provide an opportunity to discuss the decline in public trust in government and politics in Ireland and explore some of the solutions to this decline.
A list of upcoming and recent events is available from TI's global website here