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# Transparency

All time
Every garda sent an email telling them how to be a whistleblower
Garda Ombudsman says it's already investigated some of Martin Kenny's allegations
Policing Authority expresses 'deep unease' at garda management culture
Irish Water won't say why the latest payment figures still aren't ready for publication
Rank-and-file gardaí don't think much of their boss's stance on station closures
IFA pay scandal: President steps back as review of top salaries begins
Ministers don't have to explain most of their €1.4 million personal expenses
State surveillance: How Gardaí and others can secretly monitor you
One year later, how has the 'Right to be forgotten' panned out for Europe?
Poll: Do you think politicians should be garda vetted?
Now the government is requesting user data from Snapchat
Here's how many Twitter accounts the Irish State tried to remove in 2014
Ireland is less corrupt than it used to be...
The ECB is going to let you in on why they're slashing interest rates
'It has never been easier to get away with white collar crime in Ireland'
Would a 'track my crime' system help victims trust garda investigations?
"This house is unanimous in its message to the British Government" - Parties unite on bombing files
Coveney wants more 'communication' between farmers and beef factories
Police officers disciplined following litany of mistakes in GAA club fire investigation
Noel Rock: I'm taking €0 expenses – here's why
Traveller and human rights groups to have their say on Garda oversight
Charities regulator takes shape, Shatter says it will 'improve accountability'
Taoiseach says three dozen allegations of garda wrongdoing have come across his desk
Here's how much the Obamas paid in tax last year (and how much they gave to charity)
Less than half of political parties accounting units have made their donation returns
Ex-firefighter running in locals wants whistleblower legislation for all public sector workers
Here's why one company lets workers look up each other's salary
Ombudsman unhappy ECB won't give Brian Lenihan letter to journalist
'Good employers have nothing to fear from whistleblowers legislation'
Majority of CEOs think State-funded bodies aren't monitored enough
How transparent is Irish Water?
Political standards watchdog cannot fulfill duties because of appointments delay
Column: Ireland could learn a lot from Hong Kong
Aaron McKenna: Our government hides its actions by obstructing Freedom of Information
"Experts aren't always right" - Taoiseach defends FOI bill
Department's FOI amendments 'run entirely contrary to spirit' of bill
Apple received 5 requests for account information from Ireland
'No further prosecution' in Fr Niall Molloy case
Howlin to announce new Open Data measures today
Tomorrow is Emily O'Reilly's first day as European Ombudsman