I reproduce the following in the hope you might take the action Christian Aid request: There is one thing I know about poverty: people made
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G20 demands more involvement from stakeholders in the IASB – but will they listen?
The G20 finance minister’s communiqu?© says: We expressed the importance we place in achieving a single set of high quality, global accounting standards and urged
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Christian Aid calls on giants to open their books
Christian Aid calls on giants to open their books – Accountancy Age. Accountancy Age reports: Companies must lift the lid on how much money they
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New briefing – the benefits of country-by-country reporting
When in Norway earlier this week I was asked what the benefits of country-by-country reporting are. It was a good question. It deserved a full
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New briefing – country-by-country reporting
New briefing sheet – who are the users of accounts?
A new briefing sheet on who might be considered the users of accounts has been published by Tax Research LLP today. It’s available here. The
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Christian Aid wants FTSE 100 to endorse transparency drive
Christian Aid wants FTSE 100 to endorse transparency drive – Accountancy Age. As the Age reports: Christian Aid has asked thousands of its supporters to
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The IASB and country-by-country reporting – a new report in response to the IASB proposals
I have noted on a couple of occasions in the last few days responses I have developed to the IASB consideration of country-by-country reporting included
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Accountancy is political – and owes a duty of care to governments
I took part in a fascinating debate in Oslo yesterday. Unfortunately as the discussion was under Chatham House rules (for all bar me — I
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