I have written an article for AccountingWEB today on tomorrow’s IASB meeting at which they will be discussing Publish What You Pay’s submission on segment
Read the full article…
Tax competition – dealing with the myth
The FT published a letter on Monday asking for more tax competition. It seems it thinks itself duty bound to do so about once every
Read the full article…
Like being savaged by a dead sheep
Frank Walker, the Chief Minister of Jersey has responded to yesterday’s Observer article by placing comment in the Jersey Evening Post, the only newspaper in
Read the full article…
Jersey – callously indifferent to tax evasion
The difficulty of dealing with the mails that have come out of Jersey in the last few days is knowing where to start. There is
Read the full article…
Jersey, what was really said
After discussion, the Tax Justice Network has decided that it is in the public interest to release the documents now in my possession that have
Read the full article…
Jersey – rotten to the core
The Observer published a story today about an email from Jersey that had been sent to it, seemingly inadvertently. Nick Mathiason at the Observer was
Read the full article…
The Independent on Sunday – more coverage of Publish What You Pay and the IASB
The story about the International Accounting Standards Board’s cold shoulder for the Publish What You Pay coalition is to be found in today’s Independent on
Read the full article…
Polly Toynbee gets it right again
Just read it. It’s hard to say anything else about an article entitled ‘Taxes are a moral good, and avoiding your fair share is a
Read the full article…
GSK pay up
Earlier this year I upset Roger Emerson, head of tax at GlaxoSmithKline by the comments I made on page 19 of the report Sustainability published
Read the full article…