Major Banks Help Clients Hide Trillions in Offshore Tax Havens
August 12, 2012:
![]() | The Media and Politics of Offshore Tax Havens | |
| James Henry PT 3: Politicians demand debt reduction but the media rarely connects billions of unpaid taxes on offshore accounts to the issue | ||
![]() | Trillion Dollar Tax Havens, Inequality and Recession | |
| James Henry Pt2: Vast amounts of money avoid taxes and productive
investment | ||
![]() | Major Banks Help Clients Hide Trillions in Offshore Tax Havens | |
| James Henry: US media and politicians mostly ignore massive untaxed wealth that big banks help rich
move to tax havens | ||
![]() | Africa and the War Against Offshore Finance | |
| Léonce Ndikumana: To reduce poverty, Africa needs to demand financial transparency as big banks
collude with local corruption | ||
![]() | The Legal Basis to Reject Odious Debt | |
| Léonce Ndikumana and James K. Boyce: International law supports Africa rejecting debts that did not benefit the people | ||
![]() | The Human Cost of Africa's Odious Debt | |
| Léonce Ndikumana and James K. Boyce: The cost of servicing external odious debt leads to tragic underspending on health care and education | ||
![]() | Should Africa Repay its 'Odious' Debts? | |
| Boyce and Ndikumana, authors of 'Africa's Odious Debts', argue that under international law, debts incurred by dictators should not be enforceable | ||