I must apologise to those who have had problems using links from the blog today. The supplier of the link generating software that I was
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What kind of politics do we want?
Trust Obama to ask the right question. What kind of politics do we want? That was his question yesterday. And I suggest, whatever your view
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Tax justice continues to attract attention
I was in the media a couple of times over the weekend. Since the comments were carefully scripted I won’t repeat them here. The Mail
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Jersey has already withdrawn it’s fundamentally flawed economic substance legislation
A week ago I wrote about why Jersey’s planned legislation that was intended, in their opinion, to meet the requirements of the EU’s economic substance
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Good governance now demands that action is taken on the Brexit referendum
Let’s get the obvious statement out of the way first. So far no one involved in funding the Brexit Leave campaign has, as far as
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Stephen Haddrill does ‘a Merkel’ at the FRC
The wholly discredited Financial Reporting Council, which regulates UK auditors has announced: Stephen Haddrill has informed the Board of the FRC that he intends to step
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By the standards they set for others HMRC are failing.
Many newspapers give appropriate attention this morning to a new report from the Public Accounts Committee that says HMRC is struggling with its workload and that
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Thoughts on the US mid term elections
I recorded this for use in the USA, so I thought I would share it here as I gather it is going out unaltered there (and
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Fairly unsubtle threats really do not become the ICAEW
The Times has reported this morning that: A watchdog review into the audit market risks forcing one of the Big Four accounting firms to withdraw
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