Right at the close of the Ernst & Young report on country-by-country reporting they disclose some very telling detail. They say this: This is their only reference
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Why are Ernst & Young wilfully misrepresenting country-by-country reporting? Could it be they’re frightened of the NGO demands?
I said yesterday that I had not had time to read the full Ernst & Young report on country-by-country reporting. Now I have, and it is, in
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On the Immigration Bill
I am saddened by the governments attack on immigration. I have an Irish passport. My family, on both sides, could fairly be called economic migrants
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Labour unambiguously supports country-by-country reporting to defeat poverty
I repost the following, with full permission, from the blog of Salman Shaheen, the editor of International Tax Review. I could curt and play with it, but
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The Pin-Stripe Mafia: How Accountancy Firms Destroy Societies
This was recorded late last year – but is well worth sharing. It’s my good friend Prem Sikka in action: Hat tip to another good
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Google are before the PAC on 16 May
Free-market economists advocate the castration of democracy
From Ha-Joon Chang in the Guardian this morning: In particularly difficult economic times, it was even argued, we need to insulate economic policies from politics
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No wonder the economy is flat
John Christensen and I have been discussing UK lending data from the Bank of England this morning for a report he is writing. That report
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