The following is a guest post from Professor Atul K. Shah of the University of Suffolk. Corporate fraud has become a norm in modern society, and it
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New tax penalties – but will they work?
As the Chartered Institute of Tax has noted this morning: The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has highlighted that two significant new penalties for tax
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Brexit will deliver a liquidity crisis that will make 2008 look like a half-hearted warm-up act
I promise; I tried. I went for a drink with a long time friend who is dedicated to Brexit yesterday. He had read my blog
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Not much changes
I love this, which came to my attention yesterday: The attitude of the Trades Union Congress to finance and investment policy is primarily derived from
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It’s time the Treasury listened to the National Audit Office when it comes to government debt
The National Audit Office published a review of UK debt last week. It was an incredibly important document, and I managed to miss it at
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Joel Joffe: a memory of a great man
I attended the memorial service for Lord Joel Joffe this morning. I had the good fortune to know Joel towards the end of his life.
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One Brexit for the City of London; another for the rest
The news that the City of London is, apparently, to continue to enjoy free movement of people after Brexit when the rest of the country
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The Isle of Man denies it’s subsidised by the UK without ever addressing the issues I have raised
It’s a bit over a week since I raised the issue of the Isle of Man’s continuing subsidy from the UK to be a tax
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The Big 4 are at the heart of tax haven abuse
This blog was posted by the Tax Justice Network yesterday. Because I think it important I am sharing it here, with permission: As scandals emerge
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