The FT has reported that: Suspected tax evaders could face exposure under agreements signed by several offshore financial centres with close links to Britain. The
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Welcome to a World Without Rules
John Christening speaking on this theme to the Bretton Woods Project, last week. (Click link to go to video, embedding does not work) Powered by
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Identifying secrecy jurisdictions
The French and Germans have suggested that new sanctions against secrecy jurisdictions are now needed since they continue to facilitate abuse of the world’s financial
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 30th through October 31st
These are my links for October 30th through October 31st: Beyond the triple crisis: a green new deal | open Democracy News Analysis – Ann
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Come on!
Accountancy Age’s editorial this week said (and I have shortened it without losing substance, I think): Despite all the mud slinging that has come from
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How to beat the secrecy jurisdictions into submission
I have been asked by several journalists what sanctions could be taken against tax havens if, as the French and German have proposed, we wish
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Accountants – part of the problem or part of the solution
PricewaterhouseCoopers gave a presentation using the above title at the conference I was at in Oslo last week. I won’t tell you most of what
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 29th
These are my links for October 29th: Bubblewrapped – have you heard the good news? – Worth looking at for credit crunch stuff MPC's lone
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The war on tax havens
That’s what Accountancy Age says might break out if Obama wins. And they note: Tax campaigner Richard Murphy says there are some clear practical steps
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