Ireland:
Criminalising Corruption: Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Act 2018
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The commencement of the Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences)
Act 2018 represents a landmark in the combatting of bribery and
corruption in Irish business in both the public and the private
sectors. In this article, Sean O'Reilly outlines key concepts
that must be understood in order to navigate the legislation
successfully and the principal offences that the 2018 Act
enshrines.
Read the full article
here.
This article first appeared in Irish Tax Review, Vol. 32 No.
3 (2019) © Irish Tax Institute
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