June 20th, 2012
WASHINGTON, DC – Global Financial Integrity (GFI) praised G20 leaders today for prominently focusing on the issue of illicit financial flows, committing to move toward the automatic exchange of tax information, and renewing the mandate of the Anti-Corruption Working Group for another two years, but expressed disappointment in the leaders’ failure to address the issue of anonymous shell companies.
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June 19th, 2012
Transparency International Chair Huguette Labelle wrote a great article in The Huffington Post today. As the G20 meets in Los Cabos, Mexico today, world leaders will try and solve global issues. Financial transparency has always been on the agenda, but world leaders have at times struggled to act.
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June 18th, 2012
This week the heads of state from the G20 are meeting in Mexico, where we hope they will take action to meet their 2009 promise to end bank secrecy. One step already taken is making tax evasion a predicate offence for money laundering.
What does that mean?
Money laundering is defined as taking the proceeds of a crime and making them legitimate.
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June 18th, 2012
WASHINGTON DC / LONDON - In 2009, leaders of the world’s 20 most powerful nations declared “the era of bank secrecy is over.” Today, bank secrecy is not over. In fact, many tax havens are thriving.
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