May’s anti-corruption strategies are failing, but they don’t have to be
The Tory Government has weakened the Anti-Money Laundering Bill again and again. Anneliese Dodds explains how, if made stronger, it could end corruption in Britain.
The Tory Government has weakened the Anti-Money Laundering Bill again and again. Anneliese Dodds explains how, if made stronger, it could end corruption in Britain.
We shouldn’t depend on whistleblowers to make the truth public
When Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 last week, she led Britain into the risky, uncertain world of Brexit. While we campaigned passionately for the UK to remain in the EU, Brexit now seems unstoppable. The battle now istest
Only a sensitive, collaborative approach to Brexit can protect the British economy
The UK won’t profit from a race to the bottom on corporate tax
Only by working with European allies can we crack down on tax avoidance
We can’t let infighting and leadership contests affect the most important negotiations in generations
Tory MEPs voted against country-by-country reporting five times
Under the new proposal, companies will be forced them to reveal where they make profits and where they pay tax
David Cameron has talked tough but done very little, and action is long overdue