Prem Sikka: There’s a grimly familiar Story behind Thomas Cook’s Collapse September 27, 2019 David Shirreff Corruption, Regulatory Capture 0 The holiday provider’s collapse highlights corporate governance and regulatory failures while the gravy train for directors continued. Read here Left Foot ForwardLinkPrem Sikka
EU politics UCU: UK University workers to go on eight-day walkout over pay and pensions November 5, 2019 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, National Politics 0 This is the beginning of an important struggle: Universities as a place of learning or financialised degree machines. Read here
Corruption Euro Intelligence: What happened to Germany? March 8, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, EU politics, Lobbying, National Politics, Political Parties 0 The pandemic has exposed two German myths: of competency and superiority. Munchau oddly does not mention the corruption scandal as at least two of Merkel’s parliamentarians used their office to gain PPI contracts for clients […]
Finance Gabriel Zucman: The desperate inequality behind global tax dodging November 8, 2017 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Tax 0 Nearly 10% of the world’s wealth is held offshore by a few individuals. The rest of us pay the price for this theft Read here
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