Alan Rusbridger: press can’t afford to cover corruption and tax avoidance The Guardian
“Guardian editor-in-chief says newspapers retain the power to hold companies to account, but their declining fortunes are making it difficult”
Lux Leaks Scandal. Juncker Gets A Step Closer to Hot Seat European Business Express
LuxLeaks: Grand Duchy puts limits on transparency EU Observer
EU parliament cracks down on shell firms EU Observer
Uganda needs to tackle illicit financial flows New Vision
Large companies and tax management Centro Interamericano de Administraciones Tributarias – CIAT, (In Spanish)
Swiss banks in U.S. criminal probe face longer wait -U.S. ambassador Reuters
Black money case: India to hold direct talks with tax havens FirstPost
UK ‘non-doms’ urged to step up offshore tax plans Financial Times (paywall)
“Some wealthy UK “non-doms” are being advised to accelerate plans to transfer money to offshore trusts in case tax rules are tightened.”
UK: Tories could cut a fifth of staff at department that chases tax dodgers, union warns Mirror
Will corporate tax abuse end? Tax Research UK
Guilty Pleas and Heavy Fines Seem to Be Cost of Business for Wall St. The New York Times Dealb%k
Ethics in finance: stuck at mediocre MarketPlace\
Yahoo’s Tax-Free Plans for Alibaba Stake Clouded by IRS Bloomberg
EU to investigate claims McDonald’s avoided $1bn in tax The Guardian
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