In the October 2015 Tax Justice Network Podcast: We look at the ‘remittance cartel’, their ‘taxing of the poor’ with monopoly prices in a juicy $450-500 billion market. Also: ‘comfort letters’ and the game changing European Commission ruling that the

In the September 2015 Tax Justice Network podcast: The next financial crisis? We look at offshore and the trillion dollar derivatives market. Plus: we discuss how Mexico’s trying to force multinational companies to pay more tax, how recent market madness

Travis Purrington became popular as an artist for his USD proposal, in which he, for his masters thesis at the Basel School of Design, redesigned the US banknotes as we know them today. He chose this project because of the

Travis Purrington became popular as an artist for his USD proposal, in which he, for his masters thesis at the Basel School of Design, redesigned the US banknotes as we know them today. He chose this project because of the

Racketeering, money laundering and bribery in international football: the FIFA scandal demonstrates everything that’s wrong with global finance and attitudes to business. Also: the EU Commission releases a laughable tax haven blacklist with some glaring omissions, we put FIFA’s auditors

We discuss how it is that the cultists, conspiracy theorists and crackpots as unemployed journalists refer to bloggers and alternative media have been ages ahead of bootlicking, war-pushing, no-talking about TTIPing mainstream media. In the second half, Max interviews Tom

We discuss gyrocopters and glitter bombs as a solitary acts of Global Insurrection Against Bankster Occupation (GIABO) in a day of gulags when organising collective actions can be extremely dangerous. We also discuss Kim Dotcom’s plans for an equity crowd

We discuss rackets and their suckers and what Charlie Brown might have to say about the latest banker outrage. In the second half, Max interviews comedian, author and activist Russell Brand about his new film, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’. They