You think long and hard before issuing a report such as that we launched on Friday on the domicile laws. For a start, accusing people
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From beyond the fringes, to the FT
Valentin Petkantchin wrote an article in this morning’s FT attacking the EU’s policy on tax havens. I’ll be unsubtle about the article. It’s confused, illogical,
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Poverty in the Cayman Islands
There was a stunning editorial on Cayman NetNews yesterday. It was entitled ‘The gap between rich and poor’. I would love to quote it in
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Goldman Sachs – more naked greed
The Guardian (and many others) have reported that Goldman Sachs, which made profits of $9.54bn (£4.9bn) last year, has … revealed that its co-presidents, Gary
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Tax justice – only the cheats pay more
As I mentioned some time ago, this site is moderated. I got bored by some people putting up comment that seemed to add to debate.
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KPMG – so very confused
You’d have thought KPMG could present an argument. That’s not true. There’s whole rafts of their paper on tax and corporate governance that are argument
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KPMG – a gap analysis
I’m going to be a bore on the new KPMG report on tax and governance – but there’s so much in it that it’s worth
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KPMG – missing the mark by miles
KPMG have published a new paper called ‘Developing the Concept of tax Governance’. Published yesterday, I think, I’ve now read all 31 pages of it.
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Blogging works – as the Jyske Bank now know
On 9 November last year I did a long blog on the Jyske Bank, based in Denmark. To cut to the quick, that blog suggested:
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