I was, for almost a decade from about 2001, a contributing editor of AccountingWEB, which is a website focussed on addressing the professional needs of
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Defending real public country by country reporting in trialogue negotiations: Letter from 79 CSOs and trade unions
The Corporate Accountability Network, which I direct and which is taking up more and more of my working time, was one of the 79 signatories
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Money for nothing and my Tweets for free – the foreword
This is the new foreword that I have written for ‘Money for nothing and my Tweets for free’, which is published today: When I began
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The government has gifted the reason for its own downfall to its opponents. Now they should take advantage of it
As I mentioned yesterday, I put out a series of questions relating to corruption on Twitter over the last 24 hours. I retweeted the opening
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Money for nothing and my Tweets for free – the video
I may be slightly overselling this video by saying it’s the video of the book, but it does say what it’s all about. ‘Money for
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‘Money for nothing and my Tweets for free’ is out today
Today is the launch day for my new ebook, ‘Money for nothing and my Tweets for free’. The book can be downloaded from here. There
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Corruption – seeking your opinion
I posted this Tweet this morning: Government corruption seems like a big deal to me. But I want to know how other people think. Would
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All tax competition is harmful
Back in 1998 the OECD, the Paris based organisation that seeks to set the rules for cooperation on world tax, issued a document with this
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Winning on the corporate tax rate argument is not done yet
The FT has noted this morning that: Europe’s low-tax nations have responded positively to the Biden administration’s plans for a radical reform of global corporate
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