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Holding ministers to account on tax: recent parliamentary questions on the issue

Posted on April 4 2016

There are Members of Parliament who are interested in tax abuse. And there are those who answer their questions. I am grateful to David Lowry,
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It’s head in the sand time at Wealth Briefing

Posted on April 4 2016

I loved this afternoon’s email from an organisation called Wealth Briefing to whose missives I susbcribe: Panama didn’t even make the headline. Heads in the
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Whose head is on so many tax haven’s stamps?

Posted on April 4 2016

You couldn’t make it up: Look at the top right hand corner. And ask who is responsible for the BVI’s role in the world. Then
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Why are the Big 4 accountants all in Panama and the BVI?

Posted on April 4 2016

Who is in the British Virgin Islands? EY KPMG PWC Deloitte And who is in Panama? EY KPMG PWC Deloitte Why, is the fair question
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Failing to provide the resources HMRC needs to tackle tax abuse is in itself a form of corruption

Posted on April 4 2016

I wrote this on March 20 this year: The Mail has reported: A clampdown on tax evaders who have salted cash away offshore will fail
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The Panama Papers: what they reveal and what must happen now

Posted on April 4 2016

The world’s media is full of discussion of the so-called ‘Panama Papers’ this morning. This is the leak of 11.5 million documents form Panamanian law
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