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Paying the price of politics

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Faaez Samadi

For many years, Ireland’s Competition Authority was highly regarded for its efficiency and pluck, but recently it has struggled to maintain its reputation. Faaez Samadi takes a look at the external economic and political factors that have been holding the authority back

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