Category: Corruption

Multinationals rob Kenya of Sh78b in tax evasion, says US research firm

Kenya was conned of more than Sh78 billion through corruption and tax evasion between 2003 and 2012, a US-based research firm has reported. Researchers from Global Financial Integrity (GFI) compiled the losses, which they describe as “modest” considering gaps in information, but could be bigger than all mega-scandals, including Goldenberg,… – Continue reading

Corruption as political weapon without a solution

A collection of valid points of view 1.The Island Editorial says 2. Further Analysis by Nalliah Thayabharan 3  More observations by Christie 4. Some more observations by Nimal 5. A Possible Solution by NeelaMahaYoda The Island Editorial says; “Opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena claims that the government leaders’ corrupt deals… – Continue reading

New Study: Crime, Corruption, Tax Evasion Drained a Record US$991.2bn in Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Economies in 2012

Illicit Flows from Developing & Emerging Countries Growing at 9.4% per Year US$6.6 Trillion Stolen from Developing World from 2003-2012; Trade Misinvoicing Responsible for 77.8% of Illicit Outflows China, Russia, Mexico, India, Malaysia—in Declining Order—Are Biggest Exporters of Illicit Capital over Decade; Sub-Saharan Africa Still Suffers Biggest Illicit Outflows as… – Continue reading

Corporate transparency The openness revolution

As multinationals are forced to reveal more about themselves, where should the limits of transparency lie? HOWARD SCHULTZ, the head of Starbucks, said last year that “the currency of leadership is transparency.” If so, bosses should be feeling ever more qualified to command their troops. Business is being forced to… – Continue reading

Suspect charged in LuxLeaks tax scandal

The suspected leaker of documents that revealed confidential tax avoidance deals between Luxembourg and hundreds of multinational companies has been charged with theft, money-laundering and exposing trade secrets, prosecutors said. The suspect’s identity has not been revealed, but at Luxemburger Wort we have identified that he is a French former… – Continue reading

FIFA, IOC Face Greater Scrutiny After Swiss Tighten Rules

Corruption Scandals In May, the legal committee of Parliament’s lower house approved a proposal to expand Swiss banks’ scrutiny of accounts and transfers to include international sporting organizations. The legislation comes in the wake of a series of corruption scandals that have tarnished the image of FIFA. Last year senior… – Continue reading

China Graft, Madoff Aides, Luxembourg Rulings: Compliance

China set up a website to collect tips about officials who have fled with ill-gotten gains, as leaders press ahead with a campaign that’s resulted in the arrests of hundreds of alleged economic fugitives so far. The Communist Party’s anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, encouraged whistle-blowers at… – Continue reading

Leading financial centres ‘must act on corruption’, says watchdog

China and Turkey have fallen in international rankings of perceived corruption, according to a new report released by the Berlin-based anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI).09 Dec 2014 Regulatory Europe Asia Pacific Gulf Africa According to the latest edition of TI’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2014, which scores countries on a… – Continue reading

Kenya: Media, Civil Society Urged to Fight Unfair Tax

THE media and civil society organisations should join hands and work together to ensure a fair taxation system in Africa, an advocacy group has said. Tax evasion, illicit financial flows and harmful tax incentives are rampant among governments, investors and multinational companies in Africa, Tax Justice Network’s Africa executive director… – Continue reading

The Country Has Spoken

While the dust is still settling from the mid-term elections and the pundits are trying to figure out what it all means, the American people have made their collective voices heard and delivered a message that they do not like the country’s direction. Exit polling data from Election Day showed… – Continue reading

Opposition backtracks on probe

Despite earlier promises to vote in favour, many choose to abstain in the Lower House The approval of a bicameral congressional inquiry into tax evasion received almost no opposition support early yesterday morning — an about-face for some lawmakers who had initially said that they would support the probe into… – Continue reading

India’s Bilateral Investment Treaties Leave Room for Abuse

In December 2013, despite an ongoing official review of its existing agreements, the Indian government signed a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) with the United Arab Emirates. Information on the deal was recently made public by the Ministry of Finance after persistent efforts by civil society groups. Earlier in 2013, the… – Continue reading

Russian Federation: How To Reduce The Risk Of Criminal Liability For Tax Evasion

Business people often believe that the only consequence of a tax offence will be the claim for the outstanding (non-paid) taxes and administrative penalties. The issue of potential criminal liability of the chief executive officer is usually disregarded. This may be a serious mistake of the affected company and its… – Continue reading

CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX 2014: CLEAN GROWTH AT RISK

CORPORATE SECRECY, GLOBAL MONEY LAUNDERING MAKES IT HARDER FOR EMERGING ECONOMIES TO FIGHT CORRUPTION Corruption is a problem for all economies, requiring leading financial centres in the EU and US to act together with fast-growing economies to stop the corrupt from getting away with it, anti-corruption group Transparency International said… – Continue reading

Corruption on rise in Turkey, China: Transparency Int’l

Corruption is feared to be worsening in China, Turkey and other fast-growing economies, an anti-graft watchdog warned Wednesday, also urging the world’s banking centres to help combat sleaze and money-laundering. Transparency International released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), which ranked Sudan, North Korea and Somalia as the worst offenders… – Continue reading

G20 gives Africa the will to deal with tax evasion

To prevent cross-border tax evasion, we endorse the global Common Reporting Standard for the automatic exchange of tax information (AEOI) on a reciprocal basis. We will begin to exchange information automatically with each other and with other countries by 2017 or end-2018, subject to completing the necessary legislative procedures,’’ says… – Continue reading

Putin signs anti-offshore law to return Russian capital from foreign tax shelters

The law introduces amendments to the country’s tax code that will oblige Russian owners of companies registered in offshore tax havens to pay taxes in Russia MOSCOW, November 25. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed on Tuesday a new tax law intended to return Russian capital and assets from foreign… – Continue reading

Students lobby G20 leaders to tackle corruption and tax avoidance

Students from ‘ONE Durham’ took part in a campaign outside the Bill Bryson Library on Tuesday 11th November in support of an international campaign to fight corruption and tax avoidance. The group is part of a wider international advocacy organisation, ‘ONE campaign’, which has six million members across the globe…. – Continue reading

Fruitless pursuit of black money

People curious to know the amount of “black money” stashed by Indians in foreign banks may be in for yet another disappointment after the Supreme Court monitored Special Investigation Team (SIT), submits its findings. After six months in office, the Narendra Modi Government has not been able to lay its… – Continue reading

Russia’s parliament approves anti-offshore legislation

MOSCOW, November 19. /TASS/. The Federation Council, the upper house of Russia’s parliament, approved a new tax law on Wednesday as part of President Vladimir Putin’s “deoffshorization” initiative designed to return Russian capital and assets from foreign jurisdictions. The law introduces amendments to the country’s tax code that will oblige… – Continue reading

‘Anti-offshore’ law to bring billions back to Russian economy

Russia’s upper house of parliament has approved an “anti-offshore” law requiring individual and corporate taxpayers to report foreign profits. The Russian government aims to prevent capital outflow via “offshores,” estimated at $200 billion in 2014. The law requires Russian tax authorities to be notified of all foreign dealings. The government… – Continue reading

FATCA: Are Transnational Criminal Networks Influencing US Policy?

The New York Times’ report on prominent American think tanks receiving some $92 million from a minimum of 63 governments since 2011, prompted Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) to ask Attorney General Eric Holder, a long overdue question: “Should think tanks be allowed to take undisclosed donations from foreign governments?” According… – Continue reading

Beijing’s Interest in Offshore Tax Evasion Limited to Corrupt Officials

Fifty-one countries signed the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement in Berlin on Oct. 29 to fight offshore tax fraud and evasion. The agreement aims to put an end to banking secrecy by sharing tax-related information with member states. Missing from the signatory list are the United States and China. China’s absence… – Continue reading

Multinational tax details to be kept secret

The OECD’s head of tax has rejected calls to publicly release country-by-country breakdowns of taxes paid by multinationals, despite growing pressure from community and transparency groups. Agencies such as Transparency International and a host of community groups are putting pressure on the OECD and G20 leaders at the summit in… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Has Revealed Another Clash between National vs EU

The LuxLeaks scandal is a classical example of the growingly frequent clash between the level of integration of the European economy (and the global for that matter) and the national sovereignty. Greece was first to prove that four years ago when it put to the test the very survival of… – Continue reading

Corruption fighters confident for G20 tax haven crackdown

G20 guide: what to expect Brisbane residents will experience “longer travel times” as G20 forces roads and bus stations to be closed in the CBD and South Bank. Autoplay ONOFFVideo feedbackVideo settings G20: full coverage The global coalition against corruption – Transparency International – hopes Sunday’s G20 closing statement in… – Continue reading

PD link to tax dodge dossier alleged in Dail showdown

A WHISTLEBLOWER claimed former Tanaiste Mary Harney “shut down” his investigation into allegations of offshore tax evasion after he uncovered the names of senior politicians in the Progressive Democrats, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, the Dail has heard. It is the first time Ms Harney’s party, the now defunct PDs,… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance talk push from G20 nations

INSTITUTIONAL investors from three countries that are G20 members have called on this week’s summit to ensure transparency and disclosure are part of the G20’s talks on tax avoidance. The investors, including multi-billion dollar companies from the United Kingdom, Canada and France, and non-G20 nation The Netherlands, made the call… – Continue reading

Joe Hockey’s constituents not buying the Treasurer’s tough on tax avoidance talk

Treasurer Joe Hockey has made tax avoidance by the world’s largest companies one of the cornerstone issues for discussion by the world’s most powerful leaders at the G20 summit in Brisbane this week – but it appears he still has some way to go to convince those closer to home… – Continue reading

Zimbabwe: U.S.$6 Million Tax Evasion Bid Lands Pair in Dock

Two Zimbabwe Revenue Authority officers yesterday appeared in court charged with soliciting for a bribe from Megalinks Pvt (Ltd) to help the firm evade paying over $6 million in taxes. zimra chief investigation officer Tafara Gumede (41) of 4 Gainsbrugh Court in Harare and an investigation officer Obrie Tinashe Tozivepi… – Continue reading

BJP Raises Singhvi Tax Evasion Issue, Asks Sonia to Clarify

BJP today accused Congress leaders of generating black money in the country while referring to the matter of the alleged tax evasion by its spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi and asked Congress President Sonia Gandhi to clarify on the issue. “The issue of Singhvi is just a sample as it is only… – Continue reading

Bruton accused of ignoring tax allegation evidence

Civil servant alleges ‘interference with administration of justice’ Minister for Jobs and Enterprise Richard Bruton has been accused of “interference with the administration of justice” by the civil servant in his department who sent a highly controversial dossier on tax evasion to the Dáil Public Accounts Committee. The civil servant,… – Continue reading

Corruption: hiding in plain sight?

TRANSPARENCY International warns that just because a company has an anticorruption programme, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t corrupt —  it’s just less likely to be. This week, the organisation released “Transparency in Corporate Reporting”, a survey analysing 124 of the world’s largest publicly traded companies with a combined value… – Continue reading

Spanish king’s sister faces trial after court approves tax fraud charges

Cristina de Borbón could stand in the dock over claims involving husband’s charity unless special law is used to end case A Spanish court has approved charges of tax fraud against Princess Cristina de Borbón, the sister of King Felipe VI – paving the way for an unprecedented criminal trial…. – Continue reading

Global Tax-Evasion Crackdown Sidestepping Poorest Countries

Washington – While a major global campaign to cut down on tax evasion is picking up momentum, anti-poverty advocates say the initiative overlooks the world’s poorest countries. Last week, 51 countries from four continents agreed to systematically exchange tax information by 2017, with the aim of allowing authorities to quickly… – Continue reading

CAPITAL FLIGHT IN LATIN AMERICA

From 1970 to 2011, US$2 trillion from Latin America and the Caribbean have been funneled to offshore tax havens. It’s money that moves behind the scenes, in illicit financial flows (IFF). These transnational transfers come from three sources of illegal funds: corruption (bribery), money laundering (contraband, trafficking of drugs, weapons,… – Continue reading

China accused of blocking G20 anti-corruption measures

The Chinese government has been accused of blocking key anti-corruption measures ahead of the G20 Leaders Summit in Brisbane. Corruption monitor Transparency International says all the G20 nations except China have agreed on draft beneficial ownership principles seeking to improve the transparency of company ownership and control. Tranparency International’s Maggie… – Continue reading

Big 4 Audit Firms Play Big Role in Offshore Murk

For more than a decade, tax gurus at PricewaterhouseCoopers helped Caterpillar Inc., the U.S. heavy equipment maker, move profits produced by its lucrative spare-parts business from the U.S. to a tiny subsidiary in Switzerland. Little changed except the bookkeeping. Parts were still shipped from suppliers to a warehouse in Morton,… – Continue reading

Most global companies are far too secretive about operations

WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Most of the world’s biggest companies get a failing grade for transparency and are far too secretive about how they operate, despite mounting pressure for business to stand firm against bribery, corruption and tax avoidance, a survey has found. Transparency International, the leading… – Continue reading

OECD anti-bribery convention signatories must do more

Many leading economies are failing to stop their companies from spreading corruption around the world, NGO Transparency International has warned in its annual progress report on enforcement of the OECD anti-bribery convention. The UK is one of only four countries signed up that is actively investigating and prosecuting companies which… – Continue reading