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Unsustainable cuts in spending

Posted on August 20 2012

Larry Summers, writing in the FT this morning has noted why it is inevitable that state spending will rise in the future. He says there are four reasons for
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The Tax Justice Network Intertax list – an apology

Posted on August 20 2012

The Tax Justice Network has just put the following note on its blog: We would like to apologise to our Intertax subscribers – and others –
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KPMG’s failed moral compass

Posted on August 20 2012

The FT carries a feature on Simon Collins, the new boss of KPMG in the UK this morning. It’s a rambling piece of corporate puffery ending with some of
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CEO pay, tax cuts, accounting fraud and political corruption: an everyday tale of 2012

Posted on August 20 2012

The Wall Street Journal has reported a new report by the US based Institute for Policy Studies. There argument, backed by analysis, is that the
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