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  2. Corruption in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Transparency International's 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index scored Ireland at 77 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean"). When ranked by score, Ireland ranked 11th among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. [1]

  3. Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy - Wikipedia

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    Protestors outside Anglo Irish Bank during protests against the bank bailout in April 2010. The Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy (also known as the circular transactions controversy) began in Dublin in December 2008 when Seán FitzPatrick, the chairman of Anglo Irish Bank (the state's third-largest bank), admitted he had hidden a total of €87 million in loans from the bank ...

  4. Post-2008 Irish economic downturn - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Republic of Ireland expanded rapidly during the Celtic Tiger years (1995–2007) due to a low corporate tax rate, low ECB interest rates, and other systemic factors (such as soft surveillance of banking supervision including against observance of Basel Core Principles, underdeveloped public financial management and anti-corruption systems and adoption of poor policies ...

  5. Post-2008 Irish banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    The crisis began through a failure by banks, the government, news organisations and the corporate sector to heed signs that the economy was overheating. In June 2005, The Economist mentioned Ireland on a list of countries with recent property price inflation; Ireland's price inflation of 192% in 1997–2005 was the highest on its list. [47]

  6. Irish political scandals - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the 1970s, many Irish political scandals relating to miscarriage of justice, dereliction of duty and corruption by public officials have resulted in the establishment of extra-judicial Tribunals of Enquiry, which are typically chaired by retired High-Court judges and cannot make judgements against any of the parties.

  7. Apple's EU tax dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Commission's investigation concluded that Ireland granted illegal tax benefits to Apple, which enabled it to pay substantially less tax than other businesses over many years. In fact, this selective treatment allowed Apple to pay an effective corporate tax rate of 1 per cent on its European profits in 2003 down to 0.005 per cent in 2014.

  8. Corruption in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  9. Economics of corruption - Wikipedia

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    Welfare impact of corruption, Income redistribution resulting from corruption Factors affecting corruption, e.g. Shadow economy , Smuggling , weak state , corruption by politicians Relation between corruption on the one hand and other economic-social-cultural aspects like technological progress, environment and ecology,