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October 17, 2011

By Nathan Williams

Nathan Williams is an intern with Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

We need a global army of tax collectors
The Globe and Mail, October 15, 2011

Angola Frees Protestors as Heat on Regime Builds
The Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2011

Germany sniffs out Luxemburg tax evaders
Deutsche Welle, October 15, 2011

Swiss banks summoned to hearing on U.S. tax evasion-paper
Reuters, October 16, 2011

Higher tax rates lead to corruption
Pakistan Observer, October 17, 2011

Alleged Iranian money-laundering scheme in Kuwait raises global concern
Al Arabiya News, October 16, 2011

Brazil takes hard line on corruption
CBS News, October 16, 2011

Customs agency’s rapid expansion parallels rise in corruption
The Los Angeles Times, October 16, 2011

Piracy costs economy $22b
The East African, October 16, 2011

Policy Expert Urges Ghana to End Financial Injustice
Coastweek, October 14, 2011

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