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Credit Suisse, the US Department of Justice, and the rest of the world
May 27th, 2014
5042453005_88181ee344_zLast week, Credit Suisse, a staple of the Swiss banking industry, pleaded guilty to conspiring to help US citizens "hide their wealth" for decades, in order to avoid taxes. The debate that has emerged in the wake of US Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement seems to focus on whether or not the fine—roughly US$2.6 billion—is fair. Is it high enough? It might not be much more than a couple of month’s earnings for this major bank. In the wake of the guilty plea, does this settlement prove the suspicion of many that...
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What the 2014 Africa Progress Report Tells Us About Financial Transparency
May 9th, 2014
APR2014_coverThe Africa Progress Panel, a group headed by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, launched the 2014 report "Grain, Fish, Money" today at an event in London. The report touches on everything from income inequality to illegal fishing activities that are quickly depleting Africa's oceans and gulfs. But no matter what topic was being discussed, a broader theme kept resurfacing: financial transparency.
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A New Priority for President Aquino: Tax Evasion on Imports to the Philippines
February 6th, 2014
The Philippines has made significant progress on its quest to confront corruption and tax evasion under the guidance of President Aquino. However, a new report by Global Financial Integrity shows one important—and growing—component of the problem is trade mispricing, specifically import under-invoicing, and its role in facilitating tax evasion in the Philippines. In June 2010, Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III assumed his position as the 15th President of the Philippines. As a Senator, before his election to the Presidency, Aquino pursued an anti-corruption agenda. For example, Aquino contributed to the Preservation of Public Infrastructures bill—which raised standards in public infrastructure...
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2013 Financial Secrecy Index
November 7th, 2013
New index reveals UK runs biggest part of global secrecy network TJN’s 2013 Financial Secrecy Index exposes yawning gap between G20 rhetoric and reality Today the Tax Justice Network launches its 2013 Financial Secrecy Index, the biggest ever survey of global financial secrecy. This unique index combines a secrecy score with a weighting to create a ranking of the countries that most actively and aggressively promote secrecy in global finance. Click here for the Financial Secrecy Index. This new edition of the Financial Secrecy Index shows that the United Kingdom is the most important global player in the financial secrecy world. While the...
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