Oxfam has published a new report this morning on a survey it has done on the country-by-country reporting of Europe’s twenty biggest banks. I welcome
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The challenge facing KPMG and other global tax practices
I have a new blog post out on KPMG’s web site: The challenge I note was made in response to KPMG publishing its new tax strategy.
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Tax justice is reaching the boardroom
PRI is an organisation whose initials stand for Principles for Responsible Investment. Broadly CSR focussed, the group represents a range of mainly institutional investment focussed
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It’s an unequal world
The Financial Transparency Coalition, who campaign for tax justice, have an interesting briefing out. There has been long held concern amongst campaigners that there is
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Open Data For Tax Justice: the creation of a public database of country-by-country reporting data
How much tax do multinational companies pay in your country? Tax justice campaigners (including the Tax Justice Network and me) and open data specialists are
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The EU parliament clearly understands country-by-country reporting. I hope the Commission is listening
I have already mentioned the technical amendments to the European Commission’s country-by-country reporting proposals put forward in the EU parliament. These are important, and all
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EU Parliament ]transforms country-by-country reporting proposals
The European Parliament rapporteurs on the progress of the proposals for public country-by-country reporting (CBCR) issued their first report in the last few days. Like
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At the EU parliament’s PANA committee hearing yesterday
I was asked to give evidence at a hearing of the EU parliament’s PANA committee yesterday, which is considering issues relating to money laundering, tax
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Trump opts for corruption
The following was issued by friends of mine in Global Witness in the USA today. I reproduce it because I share their concerns. In fact,
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