My Dutch colleagues have given me feedback on the reception of the report we co-authored for SOMO to which I referred yesterday. The report, entitled
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PWC and the World Bank – what is going on?
As readers of this blog will be aware, PricewaterhouseCoopers have recently produced what is claimed to be a report for the World Bank. It is,
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What to tackle – government revenue or spending?
Dennis Hewlett at AccManPro has been seeking to engage me on the issue of government spending. I have been reluctant to respond as he would
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Films are not enough – it’s time for the Foreign Office to act
John Christensen reports on the TJN blog on yesterday’s launch of the new Foreign Office film on corruption. As he says: The film is a
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The Netherlands: A Tax Haven?
I guess it’s fairly obvious that there is a short answer to the above question. It is ‘yes’. The Netherlands is a notorious tax haven.
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Do something – it won’t take long
I’ve had my attention drawn to two petitions on the 10 Downing Street web site that UK readers might like to lend their support to.
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Company accounts
I promised to say what I thought should be in small company accounts. I will, over time. One thing was suggested by an article in
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Gordon Brown’s sop to big business
There have been press reports that at a seminar on globalisation on Friday Gordon Brown offered tax concessions to big business. He’s offered to improve
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Welcome attack on the ‘Monaco Millionaires’
It’s good to see the UK making moves to change some of its tax rules for the wealthy onto a more realistic basis. Late last
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