It has published its annual report.
91 complaints were dealt with under the Ethics Acts, according to the annual report of the Standards in Public Office Commission.
Six investigations were launched into non-compliance with the tax clearance certificate provisions of the acts by senior office holders.
According to the 2020 report, SIPO undertook numerous outreach activities to raise awareness and improve understanding and compliance with the Acts.
The Standards Commission published its annual report for 2020 today. Full media release https://t.co/OEYcOwhyb9 and annual report https://t.co/t7wZahyjRe available online.
— SIPOC (@SIPOCIreland) July 15, 2021
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