Ireland:
Corruption Risk – Key Practical Steps For Business
05 November 2020
Arthur Cox
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What does it mean to act corruptly? What are the risks and what
practical steps can businesses and other organisations take to
address corruption risk?
In this audio briefing, Deirdre O'Mahony (Partner) and
Sinéad Reilly (Professional Support Lawyer) discuss the
heightened risk of corrupt activity in times of crisis and
disruption and the steps that companies and other organisations can
take to mitigate those risks.
This article contains a general summary of developments and
is not a complete or definitive statement of the law. Specific
legal advice should be obtained where appropriate.
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