We’re pleased that Bono, in an open letter to President Sarkozy published in Le Monde 27 Jan, calls out for transparency of tax reporting from
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The young – reaching tipping point all over the place
There is something of a coincidence about articles by Paul Mason ( of Newsnight) in the Guardian and Neil Clark in The First Post Daily
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International Crime a $650 Billion Business Built on Poverty and Corruption in Developing World
A new report from Global Financial Integrity finds that the drug trade is the single largest component, followed by counterfeiting: WASHINGTON, DC — Illicit trade
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My 2005 report on Jersey and the EU Code of Conduct on Business Taxation
I have been asked to put up a link to my 2005 report prepared for a shadow scrutiny committee of the States of Jersey on
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Zero / ten is dead and still Jersey can’t face the truth – probably because it’s too painful
The basis for the European Commission’s High Level Working Party’s decision on the future of zero / ten taxation in Jersey and the Isle of
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The City and the Isle of Man
If you really don’t believe how embedded tax haven thinking is in the City of London and in the Conservative party just watch this amazingly
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Tackling the banks policy of “divide and conquer”
There’s a very good article in the FT this morning, by Francesco Guerrera, its finance editor. In it he says (and I’m quoting at length
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Monbiot on the great UK corporate tax heist
The George Monbiot had a first-rate article in the Guardian today. In it he wrote: At the moment tax law ensures that companies based here,
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How to deal with the non-Dom problem
I was rung by numerous organisations yesterday wanting to ask my opinion on non-domiciled and taxation. The story reappeared in the press at the weekend
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