The government’s latest cure for financial economic crime is another placebo
The government launched a new agency for tackling financial crime today. It will make little or no difference though. Here’s why.
The government launched a new agency for tackling financial crime today. It will make little or no difference though. Here’s why.
Their new blacklist of 17 countries omits the nations where most of the world’s offshore wealth is hidden.
City firms have failed to learn the lessons from the crash – a Labour government must finally bring them into line.
Major accountancy firms are key players in tax avoidance — but at the same time publicly claim to have “high moral standards”. This myth must be quashed.
It’s not just about increasing borrowing — we need to start closing corporate tax loopholes.
The growth of offshore tax havens is no coincidence — the government prioritise helping the rich and powerful at the expense of everyone else.
There are a number of tools available to Philip Hammond to fix our broken economy, but Tory ideology blinds him to them.
The Maltese journalist, famous for her fearless reporting on corporate and political corruption in Malta, was killed by a car bomb last week.
Regulators and government keep covering for large corporations’ failures. After yet another stitch up, accounting expert Prem Sikka is calling it out.
The Financial Reporting Council responsible for regulating accountants and auditors has deep conflicts of interest at its core.