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October 1, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Greeks rush through law giving tax amnesties
Financial Times, October 1, 2010

Swiss Tax Treaty With Germany May Finish Bank Secrecy in Europe
Bloomberg, October 1, 2010

Man linked to stolen bank data found dead in Swiss prison
Reuters, October 1, 2010

The cost of privacy: tax and trading in Panama
Financial Times, October 1, 2010

Singapore swing: Playing for wealth crown
Reuters, September 30, 2010

Global tax forum urges more transparency
AFP, September 30, 2010

Hina Khar for broadening tax net
Daily Times (Pakistan), October 1, 2010

Ghana To Be Blacklisted Over Money Laundering
Peace FM (Ghana), October 1, 2010

BoT discloses remittances from Tanzanians abroad
The Citizen (Tanzania), October 1, 2010

Tata Communications Discloses Foreign Bribery Investigation
Wall Street Journal (Blog), October 1, 2010

Halliburton – FG Drops Charges Against Julius Berger
This Day (Nigeria), October 1, 2010

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