The Mail, Guardian and BBC (at least, and in descending order of breathiness) have stories based on what is very obviously a media briefing from
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KPMG under investigation
From the FT this morning: The Financial Reporting Council said on Thursday it was investigating whether KPMG was independent when it audited car dealer Pendragon’s financial
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Three steps to ending tax abuse
This was in the FT this morning: I thought it worth sharing and do so with Oxfam’s permission: Those two plus country-by-country reporting and we’d
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I didn’t know I was Jeffrey Sachs’s fellow traveller
In an Op-ed in the Cariobbean Journal under the title Why Jeffrey Sachs is Wrong on the Cayman Islands it is said that: We defer to Professor
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What’s in the UK’s new General Anti-Avoidance Rule? A podcast
Ernst & Young: an organisation that sees intellectual credibility, public opinion and economic opportunity slipping away from them
Right at the close of the Ernst & Young report on country-by-country reporting they disclose some very telling detail. They say this: This is their only reference
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Why are Ernst & Young wilfully misrepresenting country-by-country reporting? Could it be they’re frightened of the NGO demands?
I said yesterday that I had not had time to read the full Ernst & Young report on country-by-country reporting. Now I have, and it is, in
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On the Immigration Bill
I am saddened by the governments attack on immigration. I have an Irish passport. My family, on both sides, could fairly be called economic migrants
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Labour unambiguously supports country-by-country reporting to defeat poverty
I repost the following, with full permission, from the blog of Salman Shaheen, the editor of International Tax Review. I could curt and play with it, but
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