The New Statesman Book of the Year column has the following from Michela Wrong: Poisoned Wells by Nicholas Shaxson (Palgrave Macmillan)Brazzaville Charms by Cassie Knight
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Mike Rake – enough to make my heart sink
Accountancy Age has reported that: Sir Mike Rake has been given the high-profile task of policing the new code of conduct for private equity firms
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Tax Justice Network Conference 2008 – Call for Papers
The Tax Justice Network issued the following notice today: Invitation to Participate in a Workshop onTAX JUSTICE, TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY Essex University, 3 – 4
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Green Fiscal Commission
A Green Fiscal Commission has been launched. I welcome this, and its objective about which it says: There is now general agreement among policy analysts
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The dishonourable profession
Accountancy Age notes that: The Irish Revenue office has raised €3.5m from the underpayment of tax by accountants, after an audit of 82 accountants found
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Jersey: more reasons why it fails the EU Code of Conduct.
I am aware that my latest comment on why Jersey and the Isle of Man will fail the EU Code of Conduct on Business Taxation
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Jersey begins to panic
It’s becoming more obvious every day that Jersey is panicking about its new tax laws. That latest report from the Jersey Evening Post says (and
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Transparency International smells the coffee
The Tax Justice Network has been critical of Transparency International in the past. Our reason has been that its definition of corruption has been too
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Jersey will fail the EU Code of Conduct
Terry Le Sueur, finance minister of Jersey wrote to all members of the States of Jersey yesterday telling them why he thought Jersey will be
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