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Is the OECD about to fail to address tax abuse, yet again? The omens are not good

Posted on April 24 2013

The OECD report to the G20 finance ministers meeting at the weekend was interesting. It said (and I have abbreviated a little): The OECD’s work
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At long last, libel reform

Posted on April 24 2013

From the Guardian: Laws that led to London being dubbed “the libel capital of the world” will be reformed after peers in the Lords voted
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Bankrupt ideas: The benefits system is riddled with fraud

Posted on April 24 2013

According to some survey results it is popularly believed that more than a third of all benefit claims are fraudulent. They aren’t. The best, official, estimate is:
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