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Global Witness welcomes moves to stop corrupt politicians and criminals from hiding behind anonymous U.S. shell companies
November 15th, 2011
LONDON - Global Witness applauds Representatives Maloney (D-NY), Frank (D-MA) and Lynch (D-MA) for introducing legislation that would tackle corporate secrecy. If passed into law, the Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance Act (H.R. 3416), a companion bill to the Senate’s bipartisan S. 1483, would require companies to disclose their ultimate owners when the company is set up. This would make it much harder for corrupt politicians, tax dodgers, drug traffickers, terrorists and other criminals to form and hide behind anonymous U.S. shell companies.
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Christian Aid: G20 Renews Fight Against Tax Haven Secrecy
November 7th, 2011
LONDON - Significant international pressure from an increasing number of policy makers is steadily mounting against the secrecy offered by tax havens, says Christian Aid following the G20 in Cannes. While the Eurocrisis took centre stage at the summit, a series of important developments in the campaign for tax justice that emerged at the same time went largely unremarked.
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Task Force Reaction to G20 Communiqué
November 4th, 2011
WASHINGTON DC - As international financial turmoil intensifies, G20 leaders of the world’s largest economies meeting in Cannes produced a final document that offers some limited hope for international financial transparency and meaningful action on tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance. “Governments around the globe are missing the funds necessary for promoting growth and combating poverty. But these funds haven’t vanished off the face of the Earth. They’ve simply been rerouted from public coffers to private pockets via aggressive tax dodging and grand corruption,” Raymond Baker, director of the Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development commented today.
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Global Financial Integrity: G20 Commits to Addressing Illicit Financial Flows, Links Tax Haven Secrecy to Poverty
November 4th, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC – Global Financial Integrity (GFI) praised the G20 today for its commitment to tackle the issue of illicit financial flows and crack down on tax haven secrecy. In the final declaration and its appendices published at the conclusion of a two-day summit in Cannes, the 20 largest economies committed to “deal effectively with tax havens and non cooperative jurisdictions including the fight against illicit capital flows considering their impact on development.”
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