There’s a follow up to yesterday’s blog on Roger Jenkins – the man who earns £40 million a year tax dodging for Barclays Bank. The
Read the full article…
£40 million tax dodger
The Business reports that Roger Jenkins at Barclays Capital (a subsidiary of Barclays Bank) was paid £40 million last year. I’ve commented previously on his
Read the full article…
PWC – not on a level playing field – and not telling the whole truth either
A while ago I published some research for TJN, including back up notes and explanations on the methodology. Several commentators, wholly unjustifiably in my opinion,
Read the full article…
The politics of tax
I’ve been musing as to why the Neo-Conservatives are so keen on the Tax Justice Network. The reason is, I think, simple. They are dedicated
Read the full article…
The Treasury on financial literacy
According to Accountancy Age the Treasury is keen to promote financial literacy. I’ve a serious suggestion. They should be telling people what they do. I
Read the full article…
Offshore killing the music businesss
HMV, the music store chain, announced losses of £31.6 million for their first half year last week. They blamed just about everyone but themselves for
Read the full article…
The super rats
I was sent an article by Christopher Harvie this morning. He wrote it for the Open Democracy, which seems to me to be a site
Read the full article…
Tax caps – one person’s benefit is another’s killer
Jersey begins the new year with discussion on whether the rich should have their tax liabilities in the Island capped. This follows on from moves
Read the full article…
Norway hits corruption hard
The foreign and finance ministries of Norway have combined to tackle corruption. It’s worth looking at their web site to understand the significance of this.
Read the full article…

Buy me a coffee!
