The International Herald Tribune published an article on Bono’s tax activities yesterday. A certain Richard Murphy is quoted in the report (although I have no
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An accountant at the UN
The UN is not the place at which you expect to go as an accountant. But I assure you, it is interested in the subject
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The FT on the IASB decision to engage with Publish What You Pay
The FT has covered the decision of the International Accounting Standards Board to engage with Publish What You Pay. Barney Jopson at the FT has
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What the IASB did on segment reporting
I mentioned earlier this week that the International Accounting Standards Board had the chance to do something amazing this week. I’m sorry to say they
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Thailand – the undeniable evidence that tax havens undermine democracy
The coup in Thailand provides unfortunate but undeniable evidence that tax havens undermine democracy. The coup has been motivated by the hatred of the corruption
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The International Accounting Standards Board and Publish What You Pay
Sometimes it’s hard to blog because you’re spending too much time talking to the old fashioned media. This is one such occasion. Amongst the people
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Tax and Codes of Conduct
Dennis Howlett has been musing on tax over at Accmanpro. It’s worth having a look at what he’s thinking. I can see where he’s coming
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Taxation is at the centre of development
The UK’s Department for International Development issued its third white paper since Labour came to power in 1997 yesterday. The theme was clear from the
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