April 30th, 2014
When it comes to transparency and development, Asia is home to many paradoxes. China is
ready to overtake the United States as the world's largest economy, but also home to
rapidly rising income income inequality. Hong Kong, China's Special Administrative Region, is meanwhile
the world's fastest growing tax haven. And, as you will see in the presentation below, Asia is also home to alarming levels of endemic corruption and of financial opacity.
High income inequality can undermine social cohesion, create barriers to social and economic mobility, and result in increased corruption and cronyism. Meanwhile, illicit financial flows erode...
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April 30th, 2014

The use of
shell companies to mask the true owners of assets is still on top of the political agenda and interest in the issue
continues to grow. This week the UK government announced
further details of its plan to implement a public registry of company ownership.
This is important because shell companies can
facilitate crime, corruption and tax evasion. Public registries of beneficial owners are seen as an effective and efficient way to counter anonymous company abuse, by allowing citizens, journalists and law enforcement authorities around the world easy access...
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April 28th, 2014
Guinea is the world’s largest producer of the mineral Bauxite, which is the main source of aluminum. Guinea
also possesses reserves of hydropower and solar power, and it exports other valuable minerals: it’s the world’s
fifth largest producer of iron ore and it also produces gold and diamonds.
Historically, however, Guinea has experienced tremendous difficulty in profiting from this potential. Correspondingly, Guinea has high rates of poverty, high inflation, and low levels of tax revenues. According to a joint study by
Global Financial Integrity and the African Development Bank, Guinea lost about 10 percent of its GDP...
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April 23rd, 2014

The April 2014 edition of TaxCast has arrived. The monthly podcast produced by our colleagues at the
Tax Justice Network is available below.
You can also view it on YouTube
here.
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