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Sierra Leone is a prime destination for big businesses wanting to avoid paying tax, says Joseph Stead.

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Naomi Fowler explains how the International Monetary Fund has become an unlikely advocate for tax justice...

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Colin Cook relates a modern-day parable to explain the failures of our economic system.

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Find out more with the latest podcast from the Tax Justice Network.

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Do you know your ISRG from your ISDS? Tom Lines deciphers the finance lobby and the threat of an EU-US treaty...

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But there is still work to be done, says Miriam Ross.

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The Co-op Bank has a proud past; as bondholders prepare to vote on a rescue package, Ryan Brightwell looks at...

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As representatives from Britain's Overseas Territories gather for a summit in London, campaigners are calling on these tax...

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In October's Taxcast, Naomi Fowler finds out that Swiss villagers are
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The Taxcast explores the latest action plan for tackling tax avoidance and what governments could do now – without any more...

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Red faces for pundits as maverick economics trumps – again. Vanessa Baird reflects.

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The actions of creditors are key to debt crises, argues Dinyar Godrej.

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At any given time countries both owe debts and have them owing to them. Who owes what and what's the bigger crisis – foreign...

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Conditions imposed by the IMF and World Bank increase inequality and show little regard for marginalized people, writes...

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Argentina is not in the habit of being cowed by international pressure and financial big-hitters – or by proponents of...

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Campaigners have welcomed the move to pull out of speculative deals with hedge funds which made the company up to £278 million...

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