

Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI: Ahead of G20 meet in South Korea, think-tank Oxfam said the bloc of 20 countries should devise methods to tackle tax havens, so that the interest of developing nations could be protected.
“The G20 should honour its commitments to tackle the tax havens that illegally deprive developing countries of desperately needed resources,” Oxfam said in a note ahead of G20 heads of governments meet on November 11 and 12.
Tags: Development, G20, IFFs, Oxfam, Secrecy Jurisdictions, Tax Havens
This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm and is filed under Issues in the News, Media, News.



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