The accountants’ laundromat: How Britain is still washing dirty money
Accounting regulators are scared of cracking down on laundering, writes Prem Sikka.
Accounting regulators are scared of cracking down on laundering, writes Prem Sikka.
While the rich either abandon ship or grow richer, the rest of us are stuck with Brexit
Regulation can be a force for good. But the UK’s army of weak enforcers has failed to protect the public’s interests, writes Professor Prem Sikka.
Accounting expert Prem Sikka looks at this corporate catastrophe.
A new report paints a rosy picture of the finance sector’s tax contribution. Prem Sikka digs a bit deeper…
One of the author’s of Labour’s new policy paper on executive pay sets out how to rein in the fat cats.
No one ‘deserves’ £265m a year. Society should define fair pay, writes accounting expert Prem Sikka.
Chancellor Philip Hammond will present his autumn budget in two weeks. His number one focus must be investing in a sustainable economy, argues Prem Sikka.
LFF Contributing Editor Prem Sikka led the team behind Labour’s latest economic policy – and explains why it’s essential to turn the UK’s economy around.
A progressive programme would require a transformation of politics