Pleas support the campaign.
Tax reporting is improving slowly but is that despite the role of accountants?
PWC has published their review of tax reporting in 2014 FTAS 100 accounts. The results are refreshing, and show marked trends in the direction of
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Nine today
Having just posted the last blog I realised that this blog is celebrating its ninth anniversary today. Nine years, 11,967 posts at a rate of
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Extending the reach of the debate: or please retweet!
I have watched my readership figures on this blog over the last few weeks with interest. Until May 8 traffic on the blog had been
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Interest free, publicly issued money
Much has been written about my opinions on money over the last few days, mainly by supporters of Positive Money. What many seem not to
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Let’s be clear about what Lord Carter is saying: the NHS market does not work
The Observer has reported that: Inefficient hospitals [are] ‘wasting hundreds of millions of pounds each year’ and Labour peer Lord Carter [is] to list poor
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Really, Will Hutton?
This from Will Hutton in today’s Observer: It is obvious that the Labour party will only win again around a refashioned Blairism. Really, Will Hutton?
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Why didn’t KPMG blow the whistle at FIFA?
From Francine McKenna: “Of all the individuals and firms tied up in the scandal over bribery and corruption at FIFA, scrutiny has so far largely
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On banking: a reply to Positive Money
I’ve been in debate with Positive Money and its supporters on the issue of banking. I admit this was not intentional in that I was
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