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Thursday’s Top Stories From Global Financial Integrity

July 12, 2012

By Sam McWilliams

Sam McWilliams is a Media Intern at Global Financial Integrity.

Tax justice one step closer
Norwegian Church Aid, July 5, 2012

HSBC to face US lawmakers over money laundering charges
International Business Times (UK), July 12, 2012

Tax Avoider in Chief?
The New York Times (Op-Ed), July 11, 2012

France, Germany tax evasion inquiries target Swiss bank clients
Los Angeles Times, July 11, 2012

Tackling tax fraud and evasion
Europolitics, July 12, 2012

FSA warned Barclays of reputational risk arising from tax avoidance
Tax Journal (UK), July 11, 2012

South Africa Acts in MTN Bribery Case
The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 2012

North Korea’s culture of bribery
Asia Times (China), July 13, 2012

Nigeria: More African Economies Curb Revenue Leakages With Transfer Pricing
THISDAY (Nigeria), July 12, 2012

Reminder: Offshore Tax Havens Cost U.S. Government $100 Billion Per Year
The Huffington Post, July 11, 2012

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