I remember that soon after the TUC published my Missing Billions report last year Bill Dodwell of Deloittes said it was ‘just rubbish’. Also not
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The Isle of Man – laundering Antiguan politician’s money?
The Guardian has reported: The government of Antigua has begun criminal inquiries into large payments discovered in Isle of Man bank accounts controlled by Antiguan
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Getting tax havens off the sanctions list
I have explained why sanctions against tax havens are ethical. I have explained why this is economically appropriate, and equitable. I have suggested a list
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Who bailed out UBS?
Fascinating story from the Washington Post: NOT NORMALLY a hotbed of anti-Americanism — or of any other political sentiment, for that matter — Switzerland is
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Quantitative what?
I think people are trying to get their heads around £75 billion worth of quantitative easing. I personally have no problem with the concept. I
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More on country by country reporting
This is what the Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development has to say on country by country reporting: Action Item: Country by Country
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Let’s go for full country-by-country reporting
The FT has reported that: France and Germany on Tuesday proposed a fresh crackdown on tax havens and offshore financial centres, insisting that banks that
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Sir Fred Goodwin
Dennis Howlett has a blog on the above topic under the title McCarthyism revista | AccMan. I agree with him: a kangaroo court for Sir
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News & Broadcast – World Bank Governors Approve Governance Reforms, Adding Board Seat for Africa
World Bank Governors have approved a first phase of reforms to increase the influence of developing countries within the World Bank Group, including adding a
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