In my last blog on this issue I asked for readily available and therefore non-burdensome data on ownership and management to be included in small
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PWC and the World Bank – what is going on?
As readers of this blog will be aware, PricewaterhouseCoopers have recently produced what is claimed to be a report for the World Bank. It is,
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Whose fault is complexity?
PWC’s report for the World Bank, on which I have already commented, included the following observation: A particularly worrying consequence is that with the sheer
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Developing the theme – PWC and the world’s poor
I have had the chance to discuss Andrew Goodall’s recent comments on my blog on PWC’s World Bank report with him. I see the point
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PWC – a little difficulty with dating things
I can’t resist publishing this, extracted from a mail received in the last hour. I’m sure PWC mean Wednesday 6 December 2006, and since I
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PWC, a threat to the world’s poor
Sorry to bang on about the big firms of accountants this week – but their PR departments seem to be in tax overdrive mode at
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Taxationweb covers PWC’s spin
Taxationweb has covered PWC’s spin reported here yesterday. Andrew Goodall’s take on taxation is usually worth a read, and he adds some useful comparisons with
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PWC, spinning for all they’re worth
PWC have published the results of a poll they took at their annual Global Tax Symposium. If you just read the press release you’d think
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The threat of the ‘Big 6’
On Friday I wrote about the ‘vision document’ produced by the six biggest firms of accountants in the world about where they see financial reporting
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