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March 24, 2011

By Clark Gascoigne

Clark Gascoigne is the Communications Director at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Sanctions in 72 hours: How the U.S. pulled off a major freeze of Libyan assets
Washington Post, March 24, 2011

Liberal group pushes to end deferral on overseas corporate profits
The Hill (Blog), March 23, 2011

Taxman chases overseas Americans and their bankers
Asia Times, March 25, 2011

UK wealth industry relief at new rules on non-doms
Reuters, March 24, 2011

Budget changes to tax haven rules could cost poor countries 4 billion pounds
ActionAid, March 23, 2011

Barbados hits back at OECD
Caribbean 360, March 23, 2011

Judge Tosses State Department Declaration On ‘Foreign Officials’
Wall Street Journal (Blog), March 23, 2011

Family Members Charged In Conspiracy To Export Fighter Jet Engines To Iran
Wall Street Journal (Blog), March 23, 2011

U.S. Cables: Top Yemeni General, Now Siding With Protesters, Was Linked to Corruption
ProPublica, March 24, 2011

Germany’s Anti-Bribery Efforts Get High Marks From OECD
Wall Street Journal (Blog), March 23, 2011

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