Jason Holden has written the following comment on this blog: Maybe its time for the TJN to receive funding from (international boundaries ignored — therefore
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More from the South African Revenue Service
Having mentioned earlier that the South African Revenue Service believe in what the Tax Justice Network is doing, we got confirmation in the most direct
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South African Revenue Service use TJN information
Moneyweb in South Africa has reported that the South African Revenue Service, responsible for collecting tax in the country, uses Tax Justice Network information to
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The Revenue’s reaction to TJN position on corruption
The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs reacted to criticisms from the Tax Justice Network made by John Christensen when he spoke to the Royal Geographic
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Tax evasion is corruption
My Tax Justice Network colleague, John Christensen presented an important speech to the Royal Geographic Society on 1 September. This received extensive coverage in the
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Bono’s choice
Holiday is a great time for reflection. It’s also an opportunity to stand back from the day to day and to view the bigger picture.
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The US Senate Report on Tax Havens
The United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs published its report entitled Tax Haven Abuses: The Enablers, The
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An open invitation to KPMG to talk
KPMG have published a report on discussion that took place at a symposium they organised on 25 May. The symposium was entitled ‘From debate to
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The people of Cayman are confused
The Cayman NetNews reports that the people of Cayman are confused by their poor international image. They say: There is no doubt that we have
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