Titre : |
The London Summit : corruption, capital flight and tax havens |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Editeur : |
Third World Network |
Année de publication : |
May 2016 |
Collection : |
Third World Resurgence num. 309 |
Importance : |
p. 9-36 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Revues
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Tags : |
Fiscalité Corruption Fuite des capitaux Paradis fiscale |
Résumé : |
The strange dialect and hidden tentacles of corruption: British premier David Cameron's recent move to host an anti-corruption summit in London smacked of hypocrisy./ By Jeremy Seabrook; Why tax havens must go!: Tax havens are drivers of global corruption, hurt developing countries the most, and serve 'no useful economic purpose'.; The price of offshore havens: This analysis of the global tax haven industry attempts a reassessment of the size and worth of the private wealth that is being held in these havens./ By James S Henry; Hiding Africa's looted funds: The silence of Western media: The Western media is strangely silent on the role played by Western financial institutions and corporations in facilitating the transfer and laundering of stolen loot./ By Lord Aikins Adusei; The issue of private sector corruption in Africa: While traditionally corruption in Africa has been seen as a public sector phenomenon, private sector corruption has equally debilitating effects on economic activity./ By Léonce Ndikumana; Britain is the heart and soul of tax evasion: While lecturing developing-country leaders about the 'cancer' of corruption, David Cameron has resisted all attempts to regulate Britain's financial sector and fought to maintain the impunity of the City of London and its web of tax havens./ By Dan Glazebrook; Just how corrupt is the UK?: Even though 'brown envelopes' are less ubiquitous in Britain than they are in places like Afghanistan and Nigeria, there can be no doubt that the country is seriously corrupt./ By Ian Fraser; Panama, secrecy and tax havens: To tackle the corruption at the heart of the global financial system, tax havens need to be shut down, not reformed./ By Jomo Kwame Sundaram |
En ligne : |
http://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2016/pdf/309.pdf |
The London Summit : corruption, capital flight and tax havens [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, May 2016 . - p. 9-36. - ( Third World Resurgence; 309) . Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Revues
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Tags : |
Fiscalité Corruption Fuite des capitaux Paradis fiscale |
Résumé : |
The strange dialect and hidden tentacles of corruption: British premier David Cameron's recent move to host an anti-corruption summit in London smacked of hypocrisy./ By Jeremy Seabrook; Why tax havens must go!: Tax havens are drivers of global corruption, hurt developing countries the most, and serve 'no useful economic purpose'.; The price of offshore havens: This analysis of the global tax haven industry attempts a reassessment of the size and worth of the private wealth that is being held in these havens./ By James S Henry; Hiding Africa's looted funds: The silence of Western media: The Western media is strangely silent on the role played by Western financial institutions and corporations in facilitating the transfer and laundering of stolen loot./ By Lord Aikins Adusei; The issue of private sector corruption in Africa: While traditionally corruption in Africa has been seen as a public sector phenomenon, private sector corruption has equally debilitating effects on economic activity./ By Léonce Ndikumana; Britain is the heart and soul of tax evasion: While lecturing developing-country leaders about the 'cancer' of corruption, David Cameron has resisted all attempts to regulate Britain's financial sector and fought to maintain the impunity of the City of London and its web of tax havens./ By Dan Glazebrook; Just how corrupt is the UK?: Even though 'brown envelopes' are less ubiquitous in Britain than they are in places like Afghanistan and Nigeria, there can be no doubt that the country is seriously corrupt./ By Ian Fraser; Panama, secrecy and tax havens: To tackle the corruption at the heart of the global financial system, tax havens need to be shut down, not reformed./ By Jomo Kwame Sundaram |
En ligne : |
http://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2016/pdf/309.pdf |
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