For those not familiar with it, there is what is known as the UK tax Twitterati, of which I think it fair to say I
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It’s always the lies that get them in the end
It’s not bad luck that results in two senior US presidential advisers being either found, or pleading, guilty to corruption charges in a single day.
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Poverty in Jersey
Jersey likes to suggest that it is a deeply successful finance centre where milk and honey flows for the benefit of all. That’s not true. As
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There’s no surprise that the UK’s tax havens fund the Institute of Economic Affairs. Who else would do their dirty work?
I share this from the website of Greenpeace Unearthed: A recent report by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) pushing back against a crackdown on
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UK to adopt new, stricter, anti-money laundering laws
Because I have been away (even if blog activity did not entirely reflect that fact) I have missed a few key events in recent days.
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There really are Conservatives who think tax haven UK is what Brexit is all about.
I got around to looking at the Brexit White Paper over the weekend. The overwhelming impression I was left with was ‘Why are we doing
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The Big 4 need to be held to account
I was engaged in email conversation with tax justice activists yesterday, when the following was said to me: The idea of a dual agenda –
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Who is more powerful – states or corporations?
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. I thought it worth sharing: Who is more powerful — states or corporations?
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