I am in the US to talk about country-by-country reporting at Yale University. The slides I’ll be using are here. As I say in them:
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The worst part of this job
The worst part of the job I do is international travel. It was two countries last week. I’m off again — to the States —
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Apologies for absence
Submission on the Trade White Paper from the Dept for Business, Innovation and Skills
BIS — the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills — issued a white paper on trade in November. I made a submission yesterday, saying (in
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M & S, knickers and all that updated
I have produced an updated version of may paper on M & S’s accounts entitled (with tongue somewhat in cheek) “Knickers to Tax” taking into
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PWC, supporting the pretence that tax is paid when it isn’t
I have already mentioned the new Action Aid report on SAB Miller and it’s tax affairs . The Tax Justice Network has also covered this
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Siphoning profits
As the Guardian reports this morning: The world’s second-largest beer company, SABMiller, is avoiding millions of pounds of tax in India and the African countries
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The Irish opportunity for country-by-country reporting
Ireland has, in all but name, gone bust. Contagion — to UK and German banks and through the capital markets to Portugal, Spain and even
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Shifting sands: Christian Aid shows that the tide is turning towards country by country reporting
Christian Aid has issued a new report called “Shifting sands: tax, transparency and multinational companies”. As they say: In January 2009, Christian Aid launched a
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