Excellent news from the Las Vegas Review: President Barack Obama’s plan to limit tax breaks for multinational companies will include an amendment that affects alleged
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Why does the Jersey branch of Woolworths owe £160m to GMAC?
Thank goodness some people in Jersey can still ask awkward questions. And that some want to hold the local profession to account. Good work here
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Chums can’t regulate chums
From the Guardian: Lord Myners is savaged for "naivet?©" over his handling of Sir Fred Goodwin’s £16.9m pension pot in a damning report by the
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Bond markets lack transparency
The Financial Times has noted that: Retail investors are being prevented from investing in the UK corporate bond market because of the way the market
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Indian ambassador to Luxembourg says banking secrecy laws attract illicit funds
Jaimini Bhagwati, the Indian Ambassador to the EU, Belgium and Luxembourg has written in the Indian Business Standard, saying: Anti-money laundering efforts will not succeed
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I was just acting on professional advice
Quote from Tory MP Andrew MacKay who has quit as parliamentary aide to David Cameron over what the party said was an "unacceptable" expenses claim:
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Mark Thomas is angry
The comedian Mark Thomas is another man I enjoy working with. Today he’s angry. He’s threatening to launch a judicial review of the Speaker’s actions
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Orwellian integrity
I am proud to work with Global Financial Integrity, based in Washington DC. They are committed to exactly what their title suggests: global financial integrity.
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Cayman in the news
TJN has two very important blogs on Cayman out today. One is about their attempt to get off the OECD grey-list. The other refers to
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