Part of a series of public workshops by Transparency International Ireland
Transparency International Ireland marks the launch of the Corruption Perceptions Index with a public workshop on how corruption can be measured.
Attendance: Free and open to the public
Venue: Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin, Ireland
Contributors:
Gillian Smith (Researcher on perceptions of corruption, DIT)
Professor Gary Murphy (Dean of Academic Research, DCU)
John Devitt (CEO, Transparency International Ireland)
The Corruption Perceptions Index is published annually by Transparency International and measures international business and expert perceptions of levels of public sector corruption around the world. Our workshop contributors will offer their practical insights and experiences on what it says about Ireland; how Ireland is viewed around the world; how ethical our public officials and business people are; and what our leaders can do to improve trust in them.
To book your place visit us on Facebook or contact David Dunn, Transparency International Ireland, 01 612 7067,communications@transparency.ie or for more information, visit www.transparency.ie.
Comments (3 of 3)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3this seems more like advertising than anything,im not sure of the true interests here..just like the ombudsman of the bank who did the stress test on the banks,just before the recession,and stated''everything was fine'',he was paid by the banks to state this,corruption from the top,where there is a CEO ,there is NO credibility ..
where were this crowd to put considerable pressure on ..before this recession hit us all
okay so the attendance is free,does the workshop cost any euros..
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