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Task Force Response to FATF Consultation Paper: Review of the Standards – Preparation for the 4th Round of Mutual Evaluations

January 25, 2011 | PDF

In October 2010, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), published a consultation paper seeking input as the organization conducts a review of its 40+9 Recommendations. Attached is the official response from the Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development (Task Force).

Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2000-2009

January 16, 2011 | PDF

In December 2008, Global Financial Integrity (GFI) published a report entitled Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2002-2006 (referred to as the 2008 IFF report). The 2010 IFF report is an update of the first with the added value of a focus on Asia. This study analyzes outflows from Asia in somewhat greater depth with particular reference to outflows from the top five Asian exporters of illicit capital. In response to several requests for more up-to-date analysis of illicit flows, the present update also estimates the volume and pattern of illicit flows in 2009 based on macroeconomic projections and assumptions underlying the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook. In the process, the 2010 IFF Report seeks to gauge the impact of the current global economic crisis on the volume and pattern of illicit flows from developing countries.

Tax Us If You Can Why Africa Should Stand up for Tax Justice

January 15, 2011 | PDF

Tax is the foundation of all civilisations. The act of tracing tax policies and practices reveals the history of the relationship between the ruler and the ruled, state and citizen.

In Africa this relationship can be traced back over millennia. For instance, Egypt’s famed Rosetta Stone, created in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic era, was an agreement granting a tax exemption to priests, and certain reductions to the military and other ruling classes, including traders approved by the king. it was an early example of the special privileges that continue to proliferate across the continent.

Tapping the potential?: Procurement, tied aid and the use of country systems in Uganda

December 2, 2010 | PDF

If poor countries are to break away from the clutches of poverty, it is important that the aid they currently receive from the international community is disbursed and used in the most effective ways possible. The European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) and the Uganda National Non-Governmental Organisations Forum (UNNGOF) have identifiedpublic procurement and aid agency procurement as key areas where progress can be made to render aid more effective.

G20 Communiqué: Seoul Summit Document

November 12, 2010 | PDF

The official document released by world leaders following the 2010 G20 Summit in Seoul, Korea.

G20 Communiqué: Seoul Summit Leaders Declaration

November 12, 2010 | PDF

The official leaders declaration following the 2010 G20 Summit in Seoul, Korea. This document combined with the Seoul Summit Document make up the G-20 Communiqué.

The Drivers and Dynamics of Illicit Financial Flows from India: 1948-2008

November 11, 2010 | PDF

This study examines the magnitude of illicit financial flows from India, analyzing the drivers and dynamics of these flows in the context of far-ranging reform. In the process, it represents perhaps the most comprehensive study on the subject matter, both in terms of the range of issues involved and the time span covered. At its heart is a dynamic simulation model which seeks to capture the interaction of economic, structural, and governance issues that underlie the generation and crossborder transfer of illicit capital.

Shifting Sands: Tax Transparency and Multinational Companies

November 10, 2010 | PDF

The first paper in Christian Aid’s tax briefing paper series, Accounting for Change, “Shifting Sands: Tax Transparency and Multinational Companies” charts the progress of the campaign for country by country reporting over the past two years, outlines the rationale for such a standard within the development finance debate, presents a private sector perspective (based on Christian Aid’s dialogue with companies and FTSE100 survey), and answers some of the counter arguments.

Transparency International’s 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index

October 26, 2010 | PDF

With governments committing huge sums to tackle the world’s most pressing problems, from the instability of financial markets to climate change and poverty, corruption remains an obstacle to achieving much needed progress, according to Transparency International’s 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), a measure of domestic, public sector corruption released October 2010.

Investigation Into the Global Trade in Malagasy Precious Woods: Rosewood, Ebony and Pallisander

October 26, 2010 | PDF

Consumer demand for expensive rosewood furniture and musical instruments in China and elsewhere is the primary driver of an ecologically devastating trade in illegal timber, according to an October 2010 report published by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Global Witness. The report, launched at the 10th Conference of Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), shows how this ongoing trade has been facilitated by the complicity of some of Madagascar’s state authorities and weak law-enforcement by the country’s transitional government.

G20 Finance Ministers’ Communiqué: Gyeongju, South Korea

October 23, 2010 | PDF

The official communiqué from the G20 meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors that was held in Gyeongju, South Korea on October 22-23, 2010.

Paying Our Dues: How Tax Dodging Punishes the Poor

October 18, 2010 | PDF

Christian Aid Scotland and the Church of Scotland launched this joint October 2010 report to raise awareness of the billions lost to developing countries from tax evasion and avoidance and to call on the International Accounting Standards Board to introduce an international country-by-country reporting standard.

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